Noun
a shop selling ready-to-eat food products
Source: WordNetAnd making matters worse, some of my colleagues have had their badges stolen, which I’m guessing is either to access our equipment – like anti-bacterial wipes and surgical masks – or be able to food shop as a priority person. Source: Internet
Although it may seem like your typical Arabic épicerie (food shop), of which there are many in Paris, I’ve shopped a lot of them and found especially well-stocked. Source: Internet
London mayor Sadiq Khan said the government was risking the public’s health “to cover the back of a cabinet minister” after minister Michael Gove was pictured entering a Pret food shop in London without a face covering yesterday. Source: Internet
And when we do the weekly food shop for the ladies, we now have a letter and an ID card which allows us to buy multiple items because we’re doing it to support vulnerable people, even if they’re not with us. Source: Internet
The bar employs 20 people and there are plans to open a food shop as well as to create a mutual health scheme for refugees so they can return home "with dignity and strength", said Nintereste. Source: Internet
Used to go there and Beloit food shop for food etc. Early 60's -- wonderful place. Source: Internet