Supermarket vs Minimarket - What's the difference?
supermarket | minimarket |
A large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods and/or clothing.
A chain of such stores.
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A small supermarket; a convenience store.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 6, author=Craig S. Smith, title=British Grocer Set to Dip Toe in U.S. Market, work=New York Times
, passage=Its direct competition, analysts say, include Trader Joe’s and Famima minimarkets , both also foreign-owned, by Germans and Japanese, respectively. }}
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As nouns the difference between supermarket and minimarket
is that supermarket is a large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods, and/or clothing while minimarket is a small supermarket; a convenience store.supermarket
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* ("supermarket" on Wikipedia) ----minimarket
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