supermarket
The supermarket is a refined self-service store, offering a wide range of food and home supplies. It is larger in size, broader in selection than regular grocery stores, and smaller than hypermarkets. Supermarkets usually handle meat, agricultural products, dairy products, and baked food on a shelf in can or package form. It handles many non-food items such as vacuum cleaners, medicine products, and pet products. Most supermarkets also sell a lot of everyday items, such as alcohol, cleaning tools, medicines and clothes, where permitted. Traditional supermarkets occupy a large floor space on the first floor and are located near residential areas for consumer convenience. The basic goal is to expand the choice of goods and sell them at relatively low prices. Another advantage is that parking is easy, and the time to look at the bowels increases by the evening. Supermarkets usually advertise through newspapers or displays.