What is a groceteria?

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What is a groceteria?

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Is it a Spanish term?
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I presume it's a term used similarly to cafeteria versus cafe. Wherein a Cafeteria is a 'quick stop' cafe of sorts where one typically gets their own food and pays a cashier (http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=cafeteria). In the case of a Groceteria versus a Grocer; one would get their own groceries and pay a cashier (of course, in the olden days, you'd go to a grocer, tell them what you want, and they got it for you).

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Fun Fact: "Grocteria" in Wikipedia redirects to the Vons page, as their roots come from a small chain called Von's Groceteria. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groceteria
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Re: What is a groceteria?

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yes it is......I believe originally from the Latin language.

loosely translates to "shop", "market", "place"

carniceria.....meat shop

zapateria....shoe shop

libreria......book place

etc.
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Steve Landry wrote:yes it is......I believe originally from the Latin language.

loosely translates to "shop", "market", "place"

carniceria.....meat shop

zapateria....shoe shop

libreria......book place

etc.
Latin origin, I can see, but I don't think it's spanish... the spanish term for Market would be Mercado.
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