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A grocery store (North America), grocer or grocery shop (U.K.

), is a store primarily engaged in retailing a general


range of food products,[1] which may be fresh or packaged. In everyday U.S. usage, however, "grocery store" is a
synonym for supermarket,[2] and is not used to refer to other types of stores that sell groceries. In the U.K., shops that
sell food are distinguished as grocers[2] or grocery shops, though in everyday use, people usually use either the term
"supermarket" or, for a smaller type of store that sells groceries, a "corner shop"[3] or "convenience shop".
Larger types of stores that sell groceries, such as supermarkets and hypermarkets, usually stock significant amounts
of non-food products, such as clothing and household items. Small grocery stores that mainly sell fruits and
vegetables are known as greengrocers (Britain) or produce markets (U.S.), and small grocery stores that
predominantly sell prepared food, such as candy and snacks, are known as convenience shops or delicatessens.[citation
needed]

Some groceries specialize in the foods of certain countries or regions, such as Chinese, Italian, Middle Eastern,
or Polish. These stores are known in the U.S. as ethnic markets and may also serve as gathering places
for immigrants.[4]

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