In response to the growing demand for halal meats, many enterprising Arab American grocers have in recent years set up halal meat markets. |
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Next we drove to Granville Island and perused its Public Market with grocers, bakers, butchers, and crafts. |
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Small specialist shops such as bakers, grocers and butchers in villages, and even towns and cities, are vanishing. |
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They are now putting that data to work to create a hyperlocal digital marketing platform for grocers. |
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The food shopping round here relies more on local grocers and butchers and farm shops such as the vast one at Friday Street than any supermarket. |
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It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers. |
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It turns out that we have much the same food shopping trail, using the same delis, grocers and supermarkets. |
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Vendors and grocers sponsored ingredients for the feast which included a three-course meal. |
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Moreover, another problem is that some grocers sell the subsidised food products which are allocated for the ration cards at higher prices. |
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The first Koreans to move to American were ginseng dealers, who disembarked in Hawaii in 1896, and grocers and druggists soon followed. |
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It had its own butchers, bakers and grocers, not to mention three farms, a carpenters, a wheelwrights, several pubs and a brewery. |
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Undried garlic is a very common product in green grocers throughout Europe when garlic season is on. |
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That means we will enjoy three times the profitability of traditional bricks and mortar grocers. |
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The case concerned an Austrian rule relating to bakers, butchers and grocers. |
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Awards will be made for first, second and third in categories for publicans, grocers and general. |
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Among the shops nearby were a grocers, a haberdashers, a sweet shop and a tripe shop. |
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Members' husbands listed in city directories included lawyers and doctors but also grocers and dealers in dry goods, hardware, farm implements, and buggies. |
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Before the FDA started cracking down, grocers might stretch your coffee with other kinds of beans, your flour with sawdust. |
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I assume that I have that correct, as it is many grocers who have apostrophes and therefore the apostrophe goes after the s which indicates the plural. |
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Investors who may be keen on some exposure to the retail sector should perhaps cast their eyes over grocers, which are generally fairly resilient to economic downturns. |
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Walker ran an Australia-wide competition to officially name his spread, the winning name was Vegemite and in 1923 Vegemite first graced grocers shelves. |
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Specifically, he has a bone to pick with grocers who use the turkey to reward the bargain-thirsty, store-hopping, emotionally-unable-to-commit customers. |
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Stopping by the grocers for a carton of yogurt, I chanced to be behind a small red-haired woman who held up her young son for the clerk's inspection. |
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Implement manufacturers, grocers, lawyers, and railroad executives all had a stake in the health of the rural economy and worked tirelessly to promote fairs. |
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By that stage everyone was trying to sell them, even grocers. |
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He came from a family of grocers in Abel Street but was determined to become a mining engineer, starting with dawn bike rides to Habergham Pit to his junior post. |
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She went to the grocers and bought food and supplies with her own money. |
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Many independent shops such as grocers, cafes and butchers now say they will not be able to afford the steep increase in rates on top of rent rises. |
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In some cases, grocers have refused to sell food and petrol to anti-drug officials and vandals have slashed the tyres of their government vehicles. |
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Many became small merchants and especially grocers in small towns throughout the Delta. |
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Corbies sweet shop and Walter Wilsons grocers were also at the top of Church Road. |
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Al Rayssi said despite the expiry of the deadline, the committee had not asked the grocers to closedown. |
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There is a pizza place, a Post Office, stationery shop, pharmacist, grocers and an art gallery. |
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The group's shares, like those of many big grocers, have been hit by fears that it will be outcompeted by US and continental giants. |
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Consumers have to opt-in to receive offers and messages from grocers, just like with email. |
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In each case, the spherical air pockets lay in a face-centered cubic arrangement, a pattern resembling the way grocers stack oranges to make an orderly closely packed pile. |
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It was initially available in major chains such as Coles and Woolworths, Caltex service stations and in many independent grocers and convenience stores. |
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