Markets and supermarkets are not the same, although they both sell food and household items. A market typically refers to a smaller, often local establishment that may sell fresh produce, meats, and other goods, sometimes emphasizing local or artisanal products. In contrast, a supermarket is usually a larger retail store that offers a wide variety of products, including groceries, household goods, and often non-food items, all under one roof. The scale, variety, and shopping experience differ significantly between the two.
The difference between a supermarket and a public market is generally the location. A supermarket is usually inside a building while a public market is often similar to a farmer's market or flea market and is located outdoors.
supermarket
I believe it is a large market. i.e. Super Market.
Hungry people are a niche market for a super market.
Supermarket Flea Market Farmer's market Meat market Stock Market
market the supply is larger and the prices get dropped
市場 Shijō is market suppa is supermarket
Oligopoly
The market is generally smaller, can be wet and open air and with no specific structure or systems of displaying products; the supermarket is bigger and has enclosures, sometimes ventilated and has systems of arranging products display. In the market, customers are allowed to haggle for prices, while prices in the supermarkets are tagged and fixed....
The Forks Supermarket is a Thriftway.
At Mozamjahi Market (Hyderabad) or at any Big Supermarket
a supermarket is un supermarché in French.