Produce (pronounced as PRO-doos) means fruits and vegetables. That is where they are located in the store.
It is located under the back seat in the center aisle on the right hand side of the vehicle.
This depends on the size of the store and how the store is set up.
Although this seems obvious to find in the condiment/salad dressing aisle of a grocery store, I have seen this in the ethnic aisle, usually where the small unfamiliar brands and items are located.
The homophone for "isle" is "aisle." It is a strip of space between rows of seats in a building like a church or theater, or it can mean a passage between shelves in a supermarket.
aisle&island
Sure! Here's a sentence using the homophones "aisle" and "I'll": "If you wait in the bridal aisle, I'll be right there with you."
I am looking for the aisle where the dog food is located. The dog is eating the cat's food.
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To the Aisle was created in 1957-07.
Frozen aisle.
Aisle