Grocery Bag Drawing

Double bagging at a grocery store is what it means, two bags to hold the weight of groceries put in them without tearing. The sexual double entendre is also a natural extension of meaning in a wide variety of contexts humans can (force) conjure.

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6 Grocery shop is a common collocation in which shop is used in the verb sense and grocery is a colloquially back-formed singular of the object of shopping: groceries (groceries being what one purchases at a grocery). The long form would be We used to shop for groceries together.

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Is it common to use “grocery” as a verb? - English Language & Usage ...

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I caught myself pronouncing the "c" in "grocery" as an "sh" sound. Is this commonplace/accepted, or is it perhaps geographic? Does this occur with "c" in other words? As background, I was raised...

They are almost interchangeable, but you could convey a subtle difference in meaning. If you're trying to describe your job / what you do, you'd want to say you work "at" a grocery store. Working "in" a grocery store describes the location you work at. For example, I work in an office, but I work at a company.

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I work "in a grocery store" or "at a grocery store" [duplicate]

F on a grocery receipt generally refers to whether or not it was a food item. Food items are not usually taxable, whereas other types of items, such as general merchandise, are.

What does "F" mean in "Mushrooms 3.94 F" of my grocery receipt?

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