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Grocery Stores & Supermarkets in Rochelle, GA

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Business Listing   Aden's Minute Market #39 - Rochelle, GA - Phone: (229) 365-7116


Business Listing   Bobby's Food Mart - Rochelle, GA - Phone: (229) 365-7890


Business Listing   Snipes Finer Foods - Rochelle, GA - Phone: (229) 365-2215


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Helpful Definition for: Grocery Stores & Supermarkets


Rochelle has grocery stores and/or supermarkets. A grocery store essentially sell food items. The kind of items available can be quite broad in its spectrum and can incorporate the tastes and preferences of a multicultural population (including "exotic" food products favored by people of a particular ethnicity). A supermarket is an expanded form of a grocery store, being self-service in nature and having a selection of both food and non-food/household items available for sale. Items that are usually sold here include meat, fresh produce, dairy, baked goods, alcohol, pet supplies, medicines, household cleaners and clothes (the items available in the non-food section can vary a fair bit). The store in Rochelle is located close to residential areas for ease of the customers. The items for sale are put up in displays for convenience of selection (as well as an advertising tactic), and the shopping hours are often long, in some cases, being open 24 hours in a day. The prices are often kept low, prioritizing higher sales vis-a-vis profit margins. Some other facilities may also be available along with the store, such as banks, cafés, childcare options during shopping, photo processing, video rentals and gas stations. There are a number of supermarket chains throughout the country. They usually operate on the franchise model.

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