Things in a grocery store with S
Canned and fresh soups sold in the aisles.
Basic pantry staple; found on the spice aisle.
Household item; the cleaning aisle has it.
Common baking staple; bagged in grocery.
Bagged salads and kits in produce.
Chips and crackers—classic snack aisle buys.
Fresh or frozen fish at the seafood counter.
Tomato, soy, and pasta sauces on shelves.
Meat department sells fresh or cured links.
Fresh bunches or bagged greens in produce.
Soft drinks stocked in the beverage aisle.
Fruit sold fresh or frozen, popular sweet snack.
Deli and packaged meats carry salami.
Raw steaks available at the meat counter.
Pre-made sandwiches in deli grab-and-go.
Dry pasta, common grocery shelf item.
Meat product, sold fresh or packaged.
Candy and treats aisle classic.
Fresh fruit, often in produce section.
Hair‑washing toiletry, common supermarket item.
Spicy sauce or dip, often in jars in stores.
Seasoning mixes in jars or packets on aisles.
Seafood item, fresh or frozen at many grocers.
Prepared rice and fish dish, sold in many markets.
Canned fish, classic pantry product in stores.
Prepared food item at deli or grab‑and‑go area.
Sweet liquid topping for pancakes, desserts.
Bottled condiments like tomato or soy sauce.
Packets for planting or snacking like sunflower.
Canned meat brand, found in many supermarkets.
General category of fish/shellfish sold on ice.
Brand of candy sold in bags near the checkout.
Can be a vegetable or yellow squash in produce.
Basic utensil sold in kitchenware aisle.
Chocolate bar brand, common at grocery checkouts.
Dairy product, sold in tubs near the milk.
Popular snack, sold roasted and salted in bags.
Disposable drink straws sold in kitchen aisle.
Bottled condiment in Asian or sauce aisle.
Generic term for small packaged munchies.
Disposable plastic or metal cutlery packs.
Lemon‑lime soda brand in drink coolers.
Bottled salad toppings, many flavors on shelf.
Sold in health/beauty aisle, SPF lotions, sprays.
Candy brand, sold in the sweets aisle.
Expensive spice, tiny jars in spice section.
Small onion-like bulbs, sold fresh in produce.
Cleaning or dish sponge, common household aisle item.
Square salty crackers, boxed in snack aisle.
Bagged ready-to-eat greens, in refrigerated produce.
Raw beef cuts in meat section, often pre-packed.
Exotic tropical fruit, sold fresh in produce.
Canned soup products stacked in canned foods aisle.
Flavored iced tea drink brand in beverage aisle.
Shrimp, clams etc., sold fresh or frozen as seafood.
Packaged deli meats and cold cuts, refrigerated.
Individually wrapped cheese sticks, dairy aisle.
Sold as escargot or bait; sometimes in seafood.
Tiny oil-rich seeds, baking and spice sections.
Canned or boxed soups in dry or canned goods aisle.
Multi-pack sponges for dish or surface cleaning.
Generic term for herbs/spices jars in that aisle.
Packaged tart candies, found in candy/snack aisle.
Plant-based milk alternative, refrigerated or shelf.
Chocolate candies brand, common on snack aisles.
Basic footwear; some supermarkets sell cheap slippers.
Reusable or plastic bags often sold at checkout.
Sweet baked goods, often in supermarket bakeries.
Root vegetable sold fresh, canned, or frozen.
Branded corn chips snack, common in chip aisle.
Spice mixes or herbs sold in jars or packets.
Seafood item, sold fresh, frozen, or canned.
Also called green onions, in produce section.
Bulk potatoes often sold in large mesh sacks.
Chili sauce condiment, very common in groceries.
Fermented cabbage, jarred or canned in fridges.
Hand sanitizer bottles often sold near pharmacy.
Japanese rice wine, often in liquor aisles of larger supermarkets
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