The Supermarket (1930s and 1940s):
As early at the 1920s, some chain grocers were experimenting with consolidated (albeit still rather small) stores that featured at least a small selection of fresh meats and produce along with the dry grocery items. In Southern California, Ralphs Grocery Company was expanding into much larger stores than had been seen before in most of the country. Los Angeles was also seeing the beginning of the "drive-in market" phenomenon, where several complimentary food retailers (a butcher, a baker, a grocer, and a produce vendor, for example) would locate within the same small shopping center surrounding a parking lot. These centers were often perceived by customers as a single entity, despite being under separate ownership.
there weren't any super stores but they did have supermarkets, grocery stores, and even a couple malls.
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One can purchase a Toaster Strudel at any grocery store. These include Walmart Superstores, Meijer, Target, Kroger, IGA, Kmart Superstores, and Marsh.
No, there are not any Acme Supermarkets in Canada. Acme has 135 supermarkets located in various cities in the states of Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey.
There are shopping malls in Mongolia. There are indoor and outdoor shopping malls. The outdoor shopping malls look more like markets.
No there are no supermarkets open on new years day
Of course. Michoacan is a huge state. It probably has several malls in every major city.
In any of the malls
Yes, there are a lot.
g22-Ed Hardy clothing is rather high end so it tends to be in specialty malls or boutiques. Discount malls would not provide for any profit margin considering the cost.
You could try any of the "superstores"....look in their Lawn & Garden section.
Any supermarkets.