Things in a grocery store with P
Fresh fruit sold in the produce section.
Dry pasta is a classic grocery shelf item.
Find them fresh, canned, or frozen—nice!
Sold frozen or hot at the deli counter.
Snack nuts, roasted or salted, on the shelf.
Staple veggie piled high in produce bins.
A single potato—yep, in produce too.
Could be bell pepper or spice—both sold.
Jarred pickles in the condiment aisle.
Fresh pears stacked in the produce area.
Microwave or bagged, in the snack aisle.
Raw pork sold at the meat counter.
A single pear—yep, in the produce bins.
Bakery or frozen pie—sweet store treat.
Common spread in jars on grocery shelves
Sold as printer, notebook or toilet paper
Vegetable sold fresh, jarred, or frozen
Fresh or canned fruit found in produce aisle
Stone fruit, sold fresh or sometimes dried
Tropical fruit, often in produce aisle or cut fresh.
Basic cookware, often sold in larger groceries.
Squash vegetable, common whole or canned.
Stone fruit, sold fresh in summer.
Dry baking mix box in cereal/baking aisle.
Catch‑all term for fruits and veggies section.
Tropical fruit, sold whole or pre‑cut.
Cooking pans often in housewares section of store.
Branded potato chips/snack in chips aisle.
Stone fruit, sold fresh or dried in produce.
Soda/soft drink, common in beverage aisle.
Disposable or basic plates in housewares aisle.
Dried plums, sold in snack or baking aisle.
Fresh herb bunch in produce or dried in spices.
Sweet or savory baked goods in bakery or frozen.
Nuts sold jarred, bagged, or as peanut butter.
Spice made from peppers, common in seasoning aisle.
Dessert sold ready-made or instant mix in shops.
Cooking pot often sold in larger supermarkets.
Cookware sets sold in many big grocery stores.
Popular soda brand, common in any supermarket.
Ready-made or frozen pancakes are widely sold.
Classic salty snack in every grocery aisle.
Baked salty snack, bagged like chips or crackers.
Pizza topping and deli meat, often pre‑sliced.
Jarred pickles are a standard grocery item.
Household cleaning staple in grocery aisles.
Fresh fruit often found in produce section.
Disposable tableware, common in grocery stores.
Over‑the‑counter meds and vitamins are sold.
Sweet baked goods like croissants and danishes.
Bags and cans for cats, dogs, and other pets.
Ready-made mix or frozen pancake is common item.
Seafood product, sold fresh or frozen in stores.
Fresh pumpkins often sold in produce section.
Instant porridge or oats packets on shelves.
Edible seeds, sold bagged in nut section.
Fresh peas or canned peas are grocery staples.
Raw chicken or turkey cuts in meat fridges.
Cheap plates often sold in bigger supermarkets.
Cakes, croissants, danishes in bakery area.
- Prices
Paper bags sold as packing or trash bags.
In many places “papas” means potatoes (food).
Brand of diapers, common in supermarket aisles.
Nuts sold roasted, salted, or raw in packets.
Cheese sold grated, blocks, wedges in dairy aisle.
Starchy banana-like fruit, sold in produce aisles.
Jarred tomato-based sauce, pasta aisle staple.
Tropical fruit, usually sold whole in produce.
Root vegetable, often near carrots in produce.
Used at checkout to pack groceries and goods.
Edible nuts, sold bagged or in bulk sections.
Dry beans, lentils etc., in canned/dry goods aisle.
Branded toaster pastries from cereal/snack aisle.
- pita bread
- Parmesan cheese
Absorbent cleaning roll, in paper goods aisle.
Bottled fruit drink or carton juice in beverage aisle.
Disposable sacks given or sold at checkout.
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