Farmers grow and harvest the rice then sell it to market. Those who buy the bushels of rice on the market take it to factories or mills to process it, including sorting, cleaning and dehulling the rice grains, then packaging it into bulk or bags to be sent to the supermarket. From there, it is loaded up into trucks and sold to supermarkets which sell it to customers like you and me.
Rice typically arrives in England through a supply chain involving international trade. Major rice-producing countries, such as India, Thailand, and the United States, export rice to the UK, where it is transported by cargo ships. Once in England, it is distributed to retailers and wholesalers, making it available to consumers in supermarkets and grocery stores. Additionally, rice can also be imported via air freight for quicker delivery of specialty varieties.
example of supermarkets
You can buy heaps of things like special fried rice, lemon chicken, sweet and sour pork, spring rolls almost everything they have!
What are organic supermarkets? Supermarkets which sell USDA approved organic brands of food.
"Supermarkets" is plural. The singular is supermarket.
Starbucks have concessions in Sainbury's Supermarkets in the UK.
Coto Supermarkets was created in 1970.
The population of Coto Supermarkets is 14,000.
GB Supermarkets was created in 1958.
Trucchi's Supermarkets was created in 1962.
Supabarn Supermarkets was created in 1991.
Supabarn Supermarkets's population is 800.