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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2022 · 4 MIN

SHOPPING - TYPES OF STORE - PART TWO (47)

from BEYOND THE OBVIOUS · host Purushothaman C

SHOPPING - TYPES OF STORES ( PART TWO) draper ​a dealer who owns or maintains a shop that sells cloth, curtains, etc. drugstore a retail store that sells medicines on prescription and different sorts of products like beauty care products dry-cleaner’s a shop where clothes, screens, etc. are cleaned, especially with chemicals estate agent a real estate broker whose profession is to sell houses and vacant land for people factory shop a shop where merchandise are sold straight to the customers  by the company that produces them at a less expensive cost than normal farmers’ market a market at which local farmers sell their agricultural products and rural commodities straightaway  to buyers without middlemen farm shop a shop that sells food and agricultural products from a farm to the public fishmonger a fish dealer  whose job is to sell fish in a shop florist a person who grows and sells flowers and decorative plants garden centre a venue that sells plants, seeds,garden gear, and so forth.. greengrocer a retailer   who owns, controls or works in a shop selling fruit and vegetables grocer a vendor in staple groceries, meats, produce, and dairy products and household supplies hairdresser a person whose occupation is  dressing or trimming of hair hardware the appliances and electronic parts in a computer or other electronic system  (or) products like fittings, cutlery, apparatuses, utensils or portions of machines) made of metal health food food that contains no artificial and  spurious substances and  promoted as highly conducive to health hypermarket an exceptionally large store that conveys items found in a grocery store as well as product regularly found in retail chains  and department stores ironmonger an individual who works in a shop selling  tools and equipment and hardware for the domestic and other purposes jeweller one who deals in jewellery , precious stones, silver and gold ornaments kiosk a small shop with one or more open sides where newspapers, soft drinks, etc. are sold. launderette a place where one can wash and dry clothes in machines for a prescribed fee liquor store a shop that sells alcoholic drinks in bottles and cans market a gathering of people for the purpose of trade by private purchase and sale in an open area or building megastore an exceptionally huge shop, particularly one that sells one kind of product, for instance, computers ,Television or furniture newsagent an individual who owns or works in a shop selling newspapers and magazines

SHOPPING - TYPES OF STORES ( PART TWO) draper ​a dealer who owns or maintains a shop that sells cloth, curtains, etc. drugstore a retail store that sells medicines on prescription and different sorts of products like beauty care products dry-cleaner’s a shop where clothes, screens, etc. are cleaned, especially with chemicals estate agent a real estate broker whose profession is to sell houses and vacant land for people factory shop a shop where merchandise are sold straight to the customers  by the company that produces them at a less expensive cost than normal farmers’ market a market at which local farmers sell their agricultural products and rural commodities straightaway  to buyers without middlemen farm shop a shop that sells food and agricultural products from a farm to the public fishmonger a fish dealer  whose job is to sell fish in a shop florist a person who grows and sells flowers and decorative plants garden centre a venue that sells plants, seeds,garden gear, and so forth.. greengrocer a retailer   who owns, controls or works in a shop selling fruit and vegetables grocer a vendor in staple groceries, meats, produce, and dairy products and household supplies hairdresser a person whose occupation is  dressing or trimming of hair hardware the appliances and electronic parts in a computer or other electronic system  (or) products like fittings, cutlery, apparatuses, utensils or portions of machines) made of metal health food food that contains no artificial and  spurious substances and  promoted as highly conducive to health hypermarket an exceptionally large store that conveys items found in a grocery store as well as product regularly found in retail chains  and department stores ironmonger an individual who works in a shop selling  tools and equipment and hardware for the domestic and other purposes jeweller one who deals in jewellery , precious stones, silver and gold ornaments kiosk a small shop with one or more open sides where newspapers, soft drinks, etc. are sold. launderette a place where one can wash and dry clothes in machines for a prescribed fee liquor store a shop that sells alcoholic drinks in bottles and cans market a gathering of people for the purpose of trade by private purchase and sale in an open area or building megastore an exceptionally huge shop, particularly one that sells one kind of product, for instance, computers ,Television or furniture newsagent an individual who owns or works in a shop selling newspapers and magazines

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