Which do you refer to it as?
If they have waffle crisp: Super Market
If they don't have waffle crisp: Market
I have very radical ideas about and plans taking shape for people who use the term "market". I use the term "super holocaust" to begin to articulate them.
I call it the food place, it's not really a market and it's not that super.
Now if they had 1 million wops pushing broken down handwagons all crammed into one convenient space, with all the poor scum broken up into different aisles. Then it would be a super market.
Jack Wrote:I just call it a store.
well if you called it "the market" it would be acceptable.
Yes it's acceptable to call it a "market" if it is indeed a market like you described. They have one in South Philly, The Italian Market or Market and yes it is super but the superness is implied. People that call a Super Market a Market are just looking for attention and deserve to die horribly. I think I just tainted my poll but fuck it, that's all I really wanted to say anyway.
Its one of those things... like pop and supper. We are lazy in Michigan.
The term "store" is ok but if you're gonna say market in front of me then Moe better have the cheese handy.
If I was forced to choose, I would call it a supermarket when refering to say "walbaums" which is where I shop and what I call it.
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That's called the Super Jew Market. Being that they always fuck you over price wise.
i'll cal it a supermarket, but i too usually just say waldbaums
I call it the store too - and yeah, Waldbaum's is really crazy with their prices. I'm all about the King Kullen.
that's cause you aren't a valued shopper
King Kullen hokks me up with 5% off coupons every month, I'm happy with that. Plus it's a 5 minute drive from my house.
I knew lady walbaums, she used to hook it up.
i call it the super duper market cause they sell oreo ice cream sandwiches. they are super duper!!
sometimes i call it the grocery store. and if you want to talk about expensive go to the associated in union square. but, i usually go to the super stop n shop. which used to be something else, but i forget what it was. i used to go to waldbaums when you could buy everything on priceline first.
We call it either the store or grocery store...and it is "pop" here...