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supercenter

American  
[soo-per-sen-ter] / ˈsu pərˌsɛn tər /

noun

  1. a large retail establishment combining a department store and a grocery store.


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The agency said the infected child visited the Walmart Supercenter in Ontario on Jan. 29 between noon and 3 p.m., and that county health officials are investigating whether others may have been exposed to the virus there.

From Los Angeles Times

What’s Next: Amazon is still testing new retail formats, including smaller Whole Foods stores, and is opening a supercenter in suburban Chicago in 2027, with groceries, household products, general merchandise, and a distribution center.

From Barron's

Ideas being explored include a new retail supercenter where people can shop for groceries, household essentials and general merchandise, according to Amazon.

From Barron's

With most shopping still happening at brick-and-mortar retail stores, Amazon also said it would continue to develop a “mass physical store format,” and said it was exploring “a new supercenter physical retail concept” that would allow customers to buy groceries, household basics and other items.

From MarketWatch

It was across from a new Costco supercenter, making it extra special to Munger.

From The Wall Street Journal