Supermarket definition

Supermarket means any full-line retail grocery store that enables customers to purchase substantially all of their weekly food and grocery shopping requirements in a single shopping visit with substantial offerings in each of the following product categories: bread and baked goods; dairy products; refrigerated food and beverage products; frozen food and beverage products; fresh and prepared meats and poultry; fresh fruits and vegetables; shelf- stable food and beverage products, including canned, jarred, bottled, boxed, and other types of packaged products; staple foodstuffs, which may include salt, sugar, flour, sauces, spices, coffee, tea, and other staples; other grocery products, including nonfood items such as soaps, detergents, paper goods, other household products, and health and beauty aids; pharmaceutical products and pharmacy services (where provided); and, to the extent permitted by law, wine, beer, and/or distilled spirits.
Supermarket means a use where fresh and packaged food and daily household necessities are sold entirely within a building that has a minimum gross floor area greater than 465 m2;
Supermarket means all businesses whose principal activity involves the retail sale of all sorts of canned foods and dry goods, such as tea, coffee, spices, sugar, and flour; fresh fruits and vegetables; and fresh meats, fish, seafood, and/or poultry, which are prepared on-premise. This category also contains fish, seafood, and/or meat markets primarily engaged in preparing fresh and raw or cooked fish, seafood or meat for resale.

Examples of Supermarket in a sentence

  • Between April 2020 and September 2020, National Trust entered into the Agreements with each of (i) New JoySun Supermarket and (ii) New JoySun separately pursuant to which New JoySun Supermarket and New JoySun collectively subscribed for the National Trust Financial Products at the maximum subscription amount of RMB 800 , 000 , 000 for a term of 36 months commenced from the respective commencement dates.

  • The key terms of the Supplemental Agreements are set out below: Date: 14 March 2023 Parties: In respect of the National Trust Financial Products subscribed by New JoySun Supermarket: (1) National Trust (2) New JoySun Supermarket In respect of the National Trust Financial Products subscribed by New JoySun: (1) National Trust (2) New JoySun Term of the National Trust Financial Products: The term of each National Trust Financial Products is extended from 36 months to 54 months.

  • SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENTS On 14 March 2023, National Trust entered into the Supplemental Agreements with (i) New JoySun Supermarket and (ii) New JoySun (in respect of the respective National Trust Financial Products subscribed by each of them) to extend the respective terms of the National Trust Financial Products from 36 months to 54 months.


More Definitions of Supermarket

Supermarket means any store which is part of a supermarket or combination store chain or is a warehouse club selling grocery and perishable items to the public and (2) any entity operating supermarkets includes any wholesaler to independently-owned supermarkets operating under the same tradename. The prohibition of this clause (b) shall not be deemed to prevent Employee from owning 1% or less of any class of equity securities of an entity that has a class of equity securities registered under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 8(b), the non-competition clause contained in this Section 8(b) shall immediately terminate on the effective date of termination of the Employee's employment with the Company unless such termination is by the Company for Cause or is by the Employee without Good Reason, in which case the non-competition clause contained in this Section 8(b) shall remain in full force and effect until the fourth anniversary of the Consummation Date.
Supermarket means a full-line retail grocery store that carries a wide variety of food and grocery items in particular product categories, including bread and dairy products; refrigerated and frozen food and beverage products; fresh and prepared meats and poultry; produce, including fresh fruits and vegetables; shelf-stable food and beverage products, including canned and other types of packaged products; staple foodstuffs, which may include salt, sugar, flour, sauces, spices, coffee, and tea; and other grocery products, including nonfood items such as soaps, detergents, paper goods, other household products, and health and beauty aids.
Supermarket means a type of business having annual gross sales of $2 million or more.
Supermarket means a full-line, self-service retail store with gross annual sales of two million dollars ($2,000,000) or more that sells a line of dry goods, canned goods, or nonfood items and some perishable items.
Supermarket means any store which is part of a supermarket or combination store chain or is a warehouse club selling grocery and perishable items to the public and (2) any entity operating supermarkets includes any wholesaler to independently-owned supermarkets operating under the same trade name. The prohibition of this clause (b) shall not be deemed to prevent Executive from owning 1% or less of any class of equity securities of an entity that has a class of equity securities registered under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 8(b), the non-competition clause contained in this Section 8(b) shall immediately terminate on the effective date of termination of the Executive's employment with the Company unless such termination is by the Company for Cause or is by the Executive without Good Reason, in which case the non-competition clause contained in this Section 8(b) shall remain in full force and effect until the fourth anniversary of the Effective Date.
Supermarket means a full-line retail grocery store with annual sales of at least two million dollars that carries a wide variety of food and grocery items in particular product categories, including bread and dairy products; refrigerated and frozen food and beverage products; fresh and prepared meats and poultry; produce, including fresh fruits and vegetables; shelf-stable food and beverage products, including canned and other types of packaged products; staple foodstuffs, which may include salt, sugar, flour, sauces, spices, coffee, and tea; and other grocery products, including nonfood items such as soaps, detergents, paper goods, and other household products.
Supermarket means a use: