It depends on the supermarket. Do they buy from local producers, especially local organic producers? Do they offer a wide range of local and/or organic foods? Do they encourage the use of reusable bags by their customers? Do they use recyclable plastic bags for produce and carry out? Do they recycle packing and shipping materials? Do they use compact fluorescent lights overhead? Are they in a location convenient to public transportation, walking/biking trails, or a residential area? There really is no answer for whether or not a supermarket is "green enough." In fact, many times it depends on the consumer and what they ask of the grocer. Ideally, everyone would be self-sufficient or rely on neighborhood farmer's markets, rather than conglomerate supermarkets. However, more and more markets of all types are striving to embrace the green movement and utilizing "green" practices in their business.
They needs to employ children from abroad for free in big big sweat shop. that is who i employs thankyou come again
Green leaves. You can find them in supermarkets in pots or packets.
The best place to find green coconuts in New Jersey is at premium supermarkets. You can find green coconuts at stores such as Whole Foods and Wegmans.
Green split peas are available in any good supermarket, usually sold in the dried beans section.
Green Grocer, Supermarkets, local provisions stores, Farmers Markets, street traders, Farms
example of supermarkets
What are organic supermarkets? Supermarkets which sell USDA approved organic brands of food.
"Supermarkets" is plural. The singular is supermarket.
Asda is! I think... pay attention next time you go shopping. Don't close your eyes on the world. You might bump into something!
The population of Uchumi Supermarkets is 1,000.
Starbucks have concessions in Sainbury's Supermarkets in the UK.
The population of Coto Supermarkets is 14,000.