joelhamill
joelhamill

Who goes ā€œfood shoppingā€?

I go grocery shopping.

Is there a difference?

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odd
odd

@joelhamill etymonline.com says:

grocery (n.) mid-15c., "goods sold by a grocer;" earlier the name of the Grocer's Hall in London (early 15c.), from Old French grosserie, from grossier "wholesale merchant" (see grocer). Meaning "a grocer's shop" is by 1803, especially in American English, where its use in that sense restricted the "goods sold by a grocer" meaning to the plural, groceries, by mid-19c.

So groceries can be more than just food, I guess.

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joelhamill
joelhamill

@odd uh, who knew? Thanks

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amit
amit

@joelhamill I have never heard the term "food shopping". But as @odd says, I can see the difference. Groceries are not just about food.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@odd I remember when we used to have ā€˜Green Grocersā€™

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odd
odd

@JohnPhilpin I donā€™t remember that from when I grew up (in ā€œfarmlandā€ in the 70s and 80s), but we kind of have that now in the cities with the square shops.

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Miraz
Miraz

@JohnPhilpin @odd I think you misplaced those apostrophes ā€” weren't they Green Grocer's? šŸ˜†

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odd
odd

@Miraz Golf merchant?

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Miraz
Miraz

@odd Not sure what you're saying thereā€¦ My reference was to many many many signs for Greengrocers that would add a totally superfluous apostrophe. šŸ˜€

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odd
odd

@Miraz Oh! I thought you meant grocers that sold greens, as in golf greens. ā›³ļø

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Miraz
Miraz

@odd Ahhhā€¦

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@Miraz šŸ„³

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@odd same as a 'famers market'?

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odd
odd

@JohnPhilpin Iā€™m not sure which reply you are replying to, but if youā€™re thinking about the ā€œsquare shopsā€, they are often referred to as ā€œimmigrant storesā€, because there are mostly immigrants running them. Iā€™m probably mixing shops and stores like they are all apples hereā€¦

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@odd oh - so kind of like a market place with booths / stands rather than a walled store?

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odd
odd

@JohnPhilpin Kind of both, actually. In spring to autumn, theyā€™ve ( a store) got fresh food outside in cases sometimes with a tarpaulin roof over, but if you need e.g. jars of jalapeƱos or cans of some exotic sauce, you go inside to buy that. The square where Iā€™m living is rather small. šŸ„‘šŸ„šŸ‰šŸ„¦

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