Things in a grocery store with G

  • Fresh fruit sold in bunches at the store.

  • Chewing gum is sold at checkout aisles.

  • A veggie you’ll find in the produce section.

  • Spice/root sold fresh or ground in stores.

  • Common kitchen bulb sold in produce.

  • A single grape is still a store-sold fruit.

  • Leafy greens sold as bundles or mixes.

  • Citrus fruit you can buy in produce.

  • Tropical fruit often found in produce.

  • Breakfast/snack item sold in cereal aisle.

  • Dairy product found in the cheese case.

  • Popular sports drink sold in beverage aisle.

  • Household supply sold in many grocery aisles.

  • Common drink sold in juice or refrigerated aisle.

  • Sold in jars, cans, or packets near sauces.

  • Sold near checkout or entrance for carrying items.

  • Rice, oats, barley etc. are common grain products.

  • Type of apple sold by the pound in produce.

  • Chewy candy, often sold in bags at checkout.

  • Alcoholic drink; many groceries sell it.

  • Specific fruit, common in produce section.

  • Vegetable, sold fresh in the produce aisle.

  • Plural of green pepper, common produce item.

  • Sweet snack biscuit, classic U.S. pantry item.

  • Dairy alternative drink in refrigerated section.

  • Frozen or canned vegetable, very common.

  • Generic group of produce like lettuce, kale.

  • Raw meat sold in the butcher or meat section.

  • Generic food group like rice, oats, wheat.

  • Avocado‑based dip, sold fresh or packaged.

  • Gel
  • Packaged beverage, in tea or drinks aisle.

  • Snack crackers brand in US, often in grocery snack aisle.

  • Clarified butter from South Asia, sold in jars or cans.

  • Pre‑shredded cheese packs in dairy section.

  • Colloquial for snacks/sweets, fits mixed snack items.

  • Disposable kitchen or cleaning gloves sold in aisles.

  • Dessert thickener, sold as powder sheets or granules.

  • Ground corn porridge grain sold in breakfast aisle.

  • Fresh produce item, also called scallions or spring onions.

  • Whole bird or cuts sold in meat or frozen poultry section.

  • Paper or reusable shopping bags at checkout stand.

  • Packaged cereal snack bars, common in breakfast/snack aisle.

  • Common leafy vegetable in produce section.

  • Edible squash family, sold as fresh produce.

  • Dutch cow’s milk cheese. Common sliced or in blocks.

  • Trash bags sold in rolls in cleaning aisle.

  • Milk often sold by the gallon in US stores.

  • Chewy candy sold in bags near checkout.

  • Sweet spread made from grapes, sold in jars.

  • Brand of fruity chewy snacks sold in boxes.

  • Italian-style ice cream sold in freezers.

  • Hard-shelled squash sold in produce section.

  • Goat’s milk cheese, often in deli or dairy.

  • Meat from goat, sold fresh or frozen.

  • Another name for chickpeas, canned or dry.

  • Bear-shaped gummy candy in bags.

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  • Snack bar made of oats/nuts, in cereal aisle.

  • Thick strained yogurt from Greece, dairy staple.

  • Fresh allium veggie, great in soups and tacos.

  • Citrus fruits sold fresh or as juice.

  • Common green vegetable, canned or fresh.

  • Kitchen tool sold in some supermarket aisles.

  • Grape‑flavored soft drink in bottles or cans.

  • Hard jawbreaker candies in the sweets aisle.

  • Ginger‑flavored soda, popular mixer and drink.

  • Tropical fruits often found in produce section.

  • Chocolate‑covered peanuts candy brand.

  • Tart berries sold fresh, frozen, or in jams.

  • Cured hind leg of pork, sold sliced or whole.

  • Italian potato dumplings in pasta or frozen aisle.

  • Milk sold by the gallon jug in dairy section.

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