Things in a grocery store with M

  • Classic dairy you can buy in any grocery aisle

  • Fresh meat is a staple in the refrigerated section

  • A tasty fruit you'll find in the produce section

  • Sweet pantry syrup sold near breakfast foods

  • Whole melon sold in the fresh produce area

  • Common condiment sold in jars or squeeze bottles

  • Plural works; produce sections list melons

  • Common produce; fresh or canned mushrooms available

  • Yes, cleaning supplies like mops are sold here

  • Alternate plural of mango; sold in produce

  • Fruit spread you can buy in the jams aisle

  • Dry pasta; macaroni boxes are on the shelves

  • Short for mayonnaise; a common condiment sold

  • Standard plural of mango; fresh in produce

  • Common condiment in jars or squeeze bottles

  • Herb or mint flavoring often sold fresh or dried

  • Baked goods, often in the bakery section

  • Sweet snacks in bags near candy or baking aisle

  • Small flavored candies by checkout, minty fresh.

  • Cleaning tool aisle often sells floor mops.

  • Fresh mushrooms sold in produce section.

  • Basic makeup items often sold in supermarkets.

  • Boxed mac and cheese is classic grocery food.

  • Butter substitute in chilled dairy section.

  • Magazines
  • Frozen or canned meatballs in many stores.

  • Matchboxes sold near household goods.

  • Face masks sold in health & beauty aisle.

  • Raw meats from butcher or chilled section.

  • Mandarin oranges sold in fruit section.

  • Chocolate or dessert mousse from chilled aisle.

  • Ground meat (mince) common in meat section.

  • Sweet marshmallows sold in snack or baking.

  • Fresh or frozen mussels in seafood section.

  • Ceramic mugs often in basic kitchenware aisle.

  • Citrus fruits, sold loose or in bags in produce.

  • Painkillers, cold meds etc. in pharmacy aisle.

  • Disposable or cloth masks, sold since COVID.

  • Italian cheese, sold fresh or shredded.

  • Yeast extract spread, iconic UK grocery item.

  • Sweet baked good, sold in bakery section.

  • Sweet coconut or almond cookies from bakery.

  • Snack brand name, classic junk‑food aisle.

  • Prepared side dish, chilled or instant packs.

  • Chocolate bar brand, common at checkout.

  • Citrus fruit, often sold loose or in bags.

  • Goat or sheep meat, sold fresh or frozen.

  • Popular citrus soda, found in drink aisles.

  • Chocolate bar brand, classic candy aisle item.

  • Pasta dish, sold as boxed meal kits or frozen.

  • Edible nuts, sold raw, roasted, or salted.

  • Household item, often sold in cleaning aisle.

  • Packaged fruit drink, in juice or fridge section.

  • Chocolate malt drink powder, common in groceries.

  • Breakfast cereal mix of oats, nuts, and fruit.

  • Thick sugar syrup used in baking sections.

  • Ground meat, sold fresh or frozen in meat aisle.

  • Sweet almond-based confection, in candy/baking.

  • Corn, sold as kernels, cobs, or flour products.

  • Drinkware sold in housewares section of many stores.

  • Sweet bar or candies made with milk chocolate.

  • Spice mix or spice packets sold in grocery aisles.

  • Stationery item; some supermarkets sell markers.

  • Tomato-based pasta or pizza sauce in jars or cans.

  • Grain or malt powder/syrup for drinks and baking.

  • Sweet pull-apart bread, often in bakery section.

  • Jars of pre-minced garlic are common pantry items.

  • Packaged chocolate-covered marshmallow pies.

  • Small matchboxes are sold near lighters and candles.

  • Rodent traps often sold in cleaning or hardware aisle.

  • Ready-to-drink bottled milkshakes in fridges.

  • Mashed Potato
  • Packaged chocolate candies “M&M’s” are everywhere.

  • Frozen meals or ready-made meal packs are common.

  • Boxed mix or frozen macaroni and cheese dinners.

  • Fresh, canned, or frozen mackerel in seafood section.

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