1. Lunch hour meant a hurried visit to a launderette or one of the new supermarkets. 2. The company has been given the go-ahead to build a new supermarket. 3. There are plans to open a new supermarket next year. 4. They just opened a new supermarket on Van Nuys Boulevard. 5. The main topic for discussion will be the proposed new supermarket. 6. GROUPS as diverse as the Royal Fine Art Commission and the National Union of Mineworkers have joined the controversy about plans for a new supermarket. 7. Supporters of the scheme say the town needs a new supermarket to boost a flagging economy and that the site is suitable for a new store. 8. A NEW supermarket planned for Richmond was thrown out by district councillors last night after a lengthy debate and a close vote. 9. And to not root at least a little for it against the fancy new supermarket down the street would be downright un-American. 10. Another Council member, C. Virginia Fields, said she gets frequent telephone calls from Housing Authority tenants who want the new supermarket. |
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