The purveyor of foods brought in the shiptment today.
The term "purveyor" comes from the French word "porveor" which itself comes from the Middle English word "pourveour." This word dates back to 1250-1300.
A person who provides specialist food items may be called a 'purveyor' of those items. So someone who sells tea is a purveyor of tea.
Purveyor called European imports
the purveyor of foods brought in the supply for today.
A Pie Man (a seller or purveyor of pies).
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A Pie Man (a seller or purveyor of pies).
The noun forms of the verb to purvey are purveyor, purveyance, and the gerund, purveying.
Chicken breeders could be referred to as chicken wranglers; sellers of chicken meat for food would be meat marketers.
Pier one retailers are the purveyors of high quality household decor items
Mike Wielinski goes by Eye Candy, and G-PoK (Great Purveyor of Knowledge).