Grocery

/ˈɡroʊsəri/ noun

Grocery usually refers to food and household items sold in a store, and often also to the store itself, like a grocery store. It includes everyday things like milk, bread, and soap.

From Anglo-French “grossier,” a merchant who sold things in bulk, from Medieval Latin “grossarius.” Over time it narrowed from a bulk dealer to a seller of food and household goods.

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