: a dealer in staple foodstuffs, meats, produce, and dairy products and usually household supplies
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Ask your local grocer if he sells organic fruits and vegetables.
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The discount grocer has nearly 100 stores across North Carolina, including spots in Apex, Charlotte, Durham, Raleigh and Wilmington.—
Tanasia Kenney,
Charlotte Observer,
23 June 2026 As any loyal Trader Joe's shopper knows, the popular grocer loves to introduce new products throughout the year, especially around the start of seasons.—
Michele Laufik,
Martha Stewart,
22 June 2026 The recall notice, which didn’t mention how this happened, was posted first among the nation’s leading grocers by Publix.—
David J. Neal,
Miami Herald,
21 June 2026 From legacy grocers like Stamoolis to newer boutiques and coffee shops, these businesses are what give the Strip its flavor and help define Pittsburgh’s culture.—
Gabby Sartori,
USA Today,
19 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for grocer
Word History
Etymology
Middle English grocer, grosser "wholesale dealer in preserved foods, spices, wine, etc.," borrowed from Anglo-French groser, grosser, grossour (Middle French grossier), from gros "the greater part, the bulk," en gros "wholesale, in bulk" (derivative of gros, adjective, "large, great, coarse") + -er, -our-er entry 2 — more at gross entry 1