Noun
market basket (plural market baskets)
(economics) A list of items used specifically to track the progress of inflation in an economy or specific market.
Carlos has always wanted a larger location for La Vaquita, even inquiring about the corner location on Gulfway and Jefferson more than a decade ago, only to be told Market Basket still held the rights. Source: Internet
Chelsea residents flocked to prepare for Thanksgiving this week, from hitting up the Market Basket to visiting the Salvation Army. Source: Internet
During the Summer of 2014, customers and employees of Market Basket boycotted the company, demanding that the board of trustees reinstate Arthur T. Demoulas, the beloved president and CEO of the grocery store chain. Source: Internet
I open it and find a Market Basket credit card for $100. Source: Internet
Stores will also have a single entrance and exit for customers’ use, and shoppers will be greeted by a Market Basket employee who will clean and sanitize a carriage for them. Source: Internet