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Iris
Do you have greengrocer's shops in English-speaking countries? Though it's a British term and you can call them in a different way, I' d like to know where people buy vegetables and fruit in all English-speaking countries. As for me, I buy vegetables in supermarkets and markets.
2 ก.ค. 2014 เวลา 12:06
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We call them Farmer's Markets in the US. You might not find them everywhere, but I'm from one of the more rural parts of the country, and they are easy to find where I live. You can buy fresh fruits and vegetable at Walmart, and you can find Walmart all over.
2 กรกฎาคม 2014
We also call the shop "the greencrocer's" in Australia, but we also say "the fruit & veg (shop)". (Soft "g" for "veg".)
2 กรกฎาคม 2014
It depends where you are. In smaller towns and some suburbs we still do have a few dedicated greengrocer's shops, just as we have a few dedicated butcher's, baker's, and fishmonger's shops. Unfortunately, they can't compete on prices with the big supermarkets, and are disappearing fast.
2 กรกฎาคม 2014
In the US it's either supermarkets or fruit and vegetable stores that don't have particulcar names. I've lived mostly in Queens, NY and there are actually quite a few of those. We either call them by itheir names ("let's get some fruit at the Green Market") or by some other name like "pick up some fresh salad at the Greek guy's place" or "I got these apple from the fruit place on the corner".
3 กรกฎาคม 2014
In suburbia New Jersey we have supermarkets. But a store dedicated to fruit and vegetables... yes, but they are usually a farm selling it's seasonal produce.
3 กรกฎาคม 2014
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