Noun
a shop in which meat and poultry (and sometimes fish) are sold
Source: WordNetGlobally more than two dozen firms are testingfish, beef and chicken, hoping to break into an unproven segment of the alternative meat market, which Barclays estimates could be worth $140 billion by 2029. Source: Internet
The beginning of the coronavirus disease is traced to a wet meat market in the Chinese city of Wuhan where the meats of all kinds of wild animals are sold. Source: Internet
After retirement he went to work for a locally owned meat market. Source: Internet
She directed me to the corn husks, the masa and lard as well as to the meat market where she pointed to these unlabeled containers of liquid that appeared to be chicken stock with heavy amounts of fat in them. Source: Internet
If we ate the pot roast leftovers for three days running, it was because the meat market was a 40-minute walk from the house and Mother shopped only once a week, on Saturday. Source: Internet
He also worked at a local meat market, a service station, and a clothing store. Source: Internet