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Supermarket vs Antisupermarket - What's the difference?

supermarket | antisupermarket |

As a noun supermarket

is a large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods, and/or clothing.

As an adjective antisupermarket is

opposing supermarkets.

supermarket

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods and/or clothing.
  • A chain of such stores.
  • (-)

    antisupermarket

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Opposing supermarkets.
  • * 1986 , Jack Newcombe, Northern California: a history and guide
  • En route to the depot at the end of the next block, Val's Smoke-shop offers shelves of magazines, newspapers, Calistoga Mineral Water, juices, California wines, liquor and a small selection of groceries if one is in a hurried, antisupermarket mood.
  • * 2008 , Ashok Gulati, The rise of supermarkets and their development implications
  • It is important to keep in mind that the United States has a history of the strongest and longest antisupermarket regulatory history of any country in the world.