Things in a grocery store with T

  • Found in the tea/coffee aisle at most stores.

  • Fresh produce; tomatoes are a grocery staple.

  • Common in produce section, sold by the pound.

  • Household essential, sold in paper goods aisle.

  • Sold as deli slices or whole birds in meat dept.

  • Canned tuna or fresh fish in seafood section.

  • Herb sold fresh or dried with spices.

  • Personal care item in the health aisle.

  • Fresh citrus fruit in the produce section.

  • Many groceries sell tape with office supplies.

  • Root veggie found in the produce bins.

  • Many stores have a small toy aisle—yes!

  • Packaged tea bags in the beverage aisle.

  • Common citrus sold by the bag or loose.

  • Packaged taco shells are common in big grocery stores.

  • Sold prepared or frozen in many groceries.

  • Tampons are typical personal care items sold in supermarkets.

  • Tins (cans) of food are standard grocery stock.

  • Turnips are root vegetables in the produce section.

  • Generic word for snacks or sweets sold in aisles.

  • Sliced bread browned; common breakfast food.

  • Paper tissue box, sold in hygiene aisle.

  • Soybean curd; popular vegetarian protein.

  • Multipack boxes of paper tissues in store.

  • Kitchen trash bags in cleaning supplies aisle.

  • Corn flatbreads; common in bread or Latin aisle.

  • Jarred tomato sauce for pasta or cooking.

  • Dental care item sold near toothpaste.

  • Frozen potato snack in freezer section.

  • Spice from a root, sold ground or whole.

  • Single tortilla, staple flatbread product.

  • Cans of food often called tins in UK usage.

  • Kitchen or paper towels sold in many aisles.

  • Ready-made tacos or kits often sold in stores.

  • Kitchen utensil sold in basic cookware section.

  • Fresh or frozen fish sold at seafood counter.

  • Tamarind pods or paste in international aisle.

  • Mexican dish of masa + filling, often in frozen aisle.

  • Type of fish, sold fresh or frozen in groceries.

  • Small sweet pastries sold in bakery section.

  • Packaged spice mix for making tacos at home.

  • Antacid tablets, common in pharmacy aisle.

  • Chewy caramel candy, bagged in candy aisle.

  • Aluminum foil roll, found in kitchen supplies.

  • Small toys often sold near checkout or kids aisle.

  • Coffee-flavored Italian dessert, frozen or fresh.

  • Laundry detergent brand, in cleaning products aisle.

  • Packaged tea bags, classic grocery shelf item.

  • Powdered drink mix brand, sold near juices.

  • Feminine hygiene product, in personal care aisle.

  • Same as teabags, individually wrapped or boxed.

  • Reusable plastic containers, sold in kitchenware aisle.

  • Snack of nuts/dried fruit, classic aisle item.

  • Also called toilet paper, staple bathroom item.

  • Tags
  • Edible fungi or chocolates, sold in stores.

  • Chocolate biscuit snack from Australia, in candy aisle.

  • Sweet baked dessert, sold in bakery section.

  • Generic group: shampoo, soap etc., standard aisle.

  • Aluminum foil roll, common in wrap/foil section.

  • Plastic or metal serving trays, often sold in stores.

  • Loose tea leaves for brewing, common beverage item.

  • Basic cooking salt, classic pantry staple.

  • Canned or boxed soup, standard shelf product.

  • Instant tea granules or dust, sold as beverage.

  • Sesame paste in jars, in ethnic/condiment aisle.

  • Trash bags or small bins are sold in cleaning aisle.

  • Toothpaste, basic toiletry sold in most markets.

  • Tobacco products often sold near checkout area.

  • Tequila, distilled spirit in liquor or booze aisle.

  • Tapioca pearls or starch, used in puddings, bubble tea.

  • Tripe is edible cow stomach sold in meat section.

  • Toblerone, Swiss chocolate bar, classic candy shelf.

  • Tylenol, branded pain reliever in pharmacy aisle.

  • Tootsie Rolls, chewy chocolate candy by checkout.

  • Tomato paste, canned or tubed cooking ingredient.

  • Digital or fever thermometers in pharmacy section.

  • Tartar sauce, condiment near mayo and dressings.

  • Taco shells, boxed or bagged in Mexican food aisle.

  • Tabasco, famous hot sauce from Louisiana.

  • Plastic or foil trays for food storage or baking.

  • Tin can as packaged food container on many shelves.

  • Taffy, chewy candy found in the sweets section.

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