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bakery
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a place where bread and cakes are made and sometimes sold
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bar code
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a small rectangular pattern of thick and thin black lines of magnetic ink printed on a product, or on its container, etc. so that its details can be read by and recorded on a computer system
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butcher's
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the shop which sells meat
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cashier /kæʃˈɪər /
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a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a shop, bank, restaurant, etc.
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change
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the money which is returned to someone who has paid for something which costs less than the amount that they gave
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changing room
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a room where people can change their clothes, for example before and after sports or, in a shop, where people can try on clothes before buying them
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confectioner's
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a sweet shop
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customer
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a person who buys goods or a service
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discount
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a reduction in the usual price
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drugstore / pharmacy
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a shop or part of a shop in which medicines are prepared and sold
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escalator /ˈes.kə.leɪ.tər/
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a set of stairs moved up or down by electric power on which people can stand and be taken from one level of a building to another, especially in shops, railway stations and airports
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fishmonger's
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the shop which sells fresh fish
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greengrocer's
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a shop in which fresh vegetables and fruit are sold
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hardware shop / ironmonger
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the shop that sells hard goods, such as nails and screws
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jewelry store
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a firm that sells and buys jewelry
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mannequin /ˈmæn.ə.kɪn/
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a large model of a human being, used to show clothes in the window of a shop
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price tag
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a piece of paper with a price on which is fixed to a product, or the amount that something costs
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receipt /rɪˈsiːt/
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a piece of paper which proves that money, goods or information have been received
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sale
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an occasion when goods are sold at a lower price than usual
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scales
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a device for weighing things or people
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shop assistant
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someone who serves customers in a shop
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shopping mall
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a large usually covered shopping area where cars are not allowed
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shopping trolley
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a small vehicle with two or four wheels that you push or pull to transport products and things at a supermarket
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warranty /ˈwɒr.ən.ti/
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a written promise from a company to repair or replace a product that develops a fault within a fixed period of time, or to do a piece of work again if it is not satisfactory; a guarantee
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window shopping
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when you spend time looking at the goods on sale in shop windows without intending to buy any of them
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Nadia
It's active now. Anyway, you can always use almighty Google!2011-03-17 11:40:27