He/She/You bought (the) food/ the meal if there's an accent on the o in "compro".
Without the accent it's I'm buying the food/meal.
The sentence means "Where do you buy food for your family?". The answer would depend on you particular buying preference. "Compro la comida en el mercado en la esquina." (I buy food at the corner market).
It means either: the food Or it can mean: Lunch
La comida
Live food
In Spanish, "Donde pides la comida Mexicana" means "Where can you get Mexican food" in English
It means "How is the food?"
It means: The food is by the table.
"You prepare the food."
The woman eats
Me gustaba mucho la comida.
It means "for the food I take."
buena comida