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shopping cart
Many shoppers use a cart when they go grocery shopping.
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produce = fruit and vegetables
Stock clerks put the food on the shelves.
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scale
Shoppers weigh fruit, vegetables, and other items that are sold by the pound.
Grocery stores in the U.S. use pounds and ounces when indicating weight.
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shelf / shelves
This customer is taking some food off of the shelf.
The shelves are full of food.
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canned food / canned goods
A lot of food sold in a grocery store comes in a can.
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butcher
A butcher works in the meat department.
He cuts, weighs, and packages meat.
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Many stores have a deli section.
The word "deli" is short for delicatessen.
This is the part of the grocery store where you can buy cold cuts (meat), sandwiches, salads, and cheese.
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frozen food
The frozen food section has frozen pizza, juice, frozen entrees, vegetables, and ice cream.
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bag / bag of groceries
bag = as a verb, it means to put the groceries into the bag.
In many stores, you can bag your own groceries, but some stores have employees do this work. They’re called baggers.
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Return to food vocabulary
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