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The term "supermarket" is not originally French; it comes from the English language. However, the concept of a supermarket, as a self-service retail store offering a wide variety of food and household products, has been adopted globally, including in France. In French, the equivalent term is "supérette" for a smaller store or simply "supermarché" for a larger one.

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