grocers in A Sentence

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    Good for consumers, tough for Grocers.

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    The Grocer: Pet Food.

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    Drop me at the Grocers.

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    Grocers don't make that much.

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    By 2003, it had also become the world's largest grocer.

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    A growing number of Grocers, processors and restaurant chains are offering plant-based options now.

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    So a growing number of Grocers, processors and restaurants are offering plant-based options.

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    The Council says they want to hear from Grocers before a final vote.

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    Luckily, our trusty grocer Trader Joe's recently released a real maple syrup you can count on.

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    Those residents included grocer Albert MacCallum, who, in 1895, built this solid-brick three-bedroom on Main Street.

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    It's been operating for hundreds of years and has a variety of restaurants, street stalls, and Grocers.

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    This trend can only increase the pressure on Grocers and restaurants to comply with a changing marketplace.

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    The bakery section is one example of an area where the single-serve economy can help Grocers increase margins.

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    Curley's father, Charlie, had been a grocer before sinking deeply into debt via gambling on dog racing.

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    This trend can only add to the pressure on Grocers and restaurants to comply with a changing marketplace.

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    According to federal data, small independent Grocers employ nearly twice as many people per store when compared to dollar stores.

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    Hall-Harper worked to pass zoning ordinances that would limit dollar store development and encourage full-service Grocers to set up shop.

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    Some Grocers have even placed park benches between aisles so people can sit and chat, if only for a while.

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    Some Grocers have even placed park benches between aisles so that people can sit and chat, if only for a while.

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    IN 1835, Henry Nott, an English bricklayer, and John Davies, a Welsh apprentice grocer, reached the end of a colossal project.

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    The Grocer's Hall was on of the major liveried companies in the City of London, a symbol of respectability and a link to past traditions.

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    Get your hands on these in the produce aisle of larger supermarkets or Latin Grocers, or simply stock a bottle of guava nectar in the fridge.

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    Clearly, grocery stores play an important role in our daily lives, but Grocers are facing outside challenges that will change the way we view our neighborhood grocery store.

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    Gourmet Grocers and natural food stores like Whole Foods may have a better selection of organic fruits and veggies, but they have plenty of junk food, too.

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    Don't hesitate to ask your grocer or health food store clerk whether milk or cream has been pasteurized, especially milk or milk products sold in refrigerated cases.

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    Unsurprisingly, after a 2004 article in The Grocer casually mentioned the tap water source of Dasani water, the wider media was soon whipped up into a frenzy.

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    A grocer's assistant in Islington, Melmoth Thomas, explained that he worked until“1, 2, 3, and even 4 o' clock in the morning(without extra pay), perhaps three nights a week”.

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    Starting with the grocer for whom he had formerly worked, he made contracts with more than 100 small merchants to keep their books, at a very nominal monthly fee.

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    Over the past three years the company has been grabbing up stakes in Grocers and electronics chains, including electronics retailer Suning, Intime Retail and Sun Art, one of China's largest grocery chains.

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    Don't hesitate to ask your grocer or store clerk whether milk or cream has been pasteurized, especially milk or milk products sold in refrigerated cases at grocery or health food stores.

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