it gets thrown out after a certain amount of time.
Majority of stuff sold in a grocery store is measured by mass, with things like meat, rice, cereal fruits.... The only thing that i could think that was sold in volume was drinks
If it is sold as "lamb" it must be lamb. Mature sheep meat is called mutton
After the butchering process has been completed and meat is cut, the meat will be shipped to the distributors. Meat will then end up on grocery store shelves then will be finally sold to consumers and eaten.
Where spices are sold in a grocery store.
no
At your local grocery store.
Bananas
You can call it a grocery shop/store.
Can't say for the other meats, though it's likely the same thing, but with beef the grade is usually Choice or Select. Rarely is any Prime cuts sold at grocery stores: normally such cuts of meat are used in high-end restaurants.
He owned a grocery store in Indianapolis, IN. He sold the store moving to Mooresville, IN where he was a farmer.
You can buy Hot Cheetos in a grocery store in Mississauga. If the particular grocery store you shop at does not carry them, you can make a request to the store manager to stock them.
No. Farmers sell their grain/wheat/corn at the elevator. They get paid by the weight of the raw product. From there it gets sold to whatever company is going to process it, then it goes to the grocery store.