Food shops were all over the city. The shops where people bought items such as meat and vegetables were in fora, but the fast food shops of cooked food were just about on every street corner. The wine shops and taverns sold food as did the many fast food bars set up along major streets.
Alot of people, rollercoasters,food stands, and gift shops
In Roman Britain, both options were available. They had shops where they could buy goods and food, as well as the ability to make their own food if they chose to do so. The level of self-sufficiency varied depending on individual circumstances and societal status.
Generally the main forum in a Roman city held the government buildings along with trading porticoes, temples, shops, food bars, wine shops, and nearly every forum had some type of meeting hall.
Over two thousand years ago, Rome had shops almost like ours. Roman shops were mostly stall opening directly on to the street. Roman shops were very small and had no windows on the ground floor.
Like most people, they go into shops and look on the shelves.
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Tedeschi Food Shops was created in 1923.
Goldfish food is commercially available at most pet shops. But I believe you would be hard pressed to find a better food for goldfish than Earthworms.
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In super markets or shops specialized on accessories (items) for home cooking.
If Assyrians did not have stores then they would not have food to eat so that would mean they would starve to death because they have no food in there body and they would starve so they have to have shops or they would have already died.
We find percentages in shops like on clothes if the item is having a sale and is 10%percent off or in food it has a certain percentage in it.