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of processed food and perhaps some groceries. Stores that are part of gas stations
may also sell motor oil, windshield washer fluid, radiator fluid, and maps. Often
toiletries and other hygiene products are stocked, and some of these stores also offer
money orders and wire transfer services or liquor products. They are often located
alongside busy roads, in densely-populated urban neighborhoods, at gas/petrol
stations or near railway stations or other transportation hubs. In some countries most
convenience stores have longer shopping hours, some being open 24 hours.
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department store. The result is a very large retail facility which carries an
enormous range of products under one roof, including full lines of groceries and
general merchandise. In theory, hypermarkets allow customers to satisfy all their
routine weekly shopping needs in one trip.
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