English to Portuguese Dictionary supermarket

supermarket

supermercado
definition
noun
Very little food at shops, supermarkets , and restaurants is local or sustainable.
a large self-service store selling foods and household goods.
translation of 'supermarket'
noun
supermercado
example
'supermarket' chain
The magazine found that visiting the local 'supermarket' was quicker than shopping online.
The retailer is expected to convert the ground floor into a 'supermarket' and sell the upper floors to a developer.
After the month is up, the product can go on to be sold in the main 'supermarket' if it has been successful.
Almost two thirds think farmers are not paid enough by 'supermarkets' for the food they produce.
Plastic also allowed larger bottles that could be sold cheaply in 'supermarkets' .
Very little food at shops, 'supermarkets' , and restaurants is local or sustainable.
It makes bread for restaurants, shops and 'supermarkets' throughout Dublin.
Less than 15 percent of us understand how common these foods are in the 'supermarkets' .
Sampling through December will be held at national shopping malls and 'supermarkets' .
Shopping malls and 'supermarkets' are buzzing as consumer spending rebounds.
It now supplies coffee and consumer goods by mail order, through shops, cafes and through concession stands in 'supermarkets' .
At that time, we sold mostly to Seattle 'supermarkets' and a large national distributor.
These folks shop at regular 'supermarkets' yet are keenly sensitive to environmental issues.
I believe a casual glance at the food shelves of our 'supermarkets' tells its own story.
For one thing, the company already distributes food products to its 'supermarkets' .
In this novel, hippies pretend to live off the land even as they shop at 'supermarkets' and eat at diners.
Secondly, the company is simplifying its store formats to comprise just 'supermarkets' and convenience stores.
He used to sell to 'supermarkets' , but believes their purchasing methods have forced many local producers out of business.
As an example, 'supermarkets' often sell items such as bread and coffee at lower prices than independent stores are paying to buy them.
These figures represent sales in 'supermarkets' , drug stores, and mass merchandisers.
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