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3.1 Supermarket

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  • What is the word that means food has gone bad?
    spoiled
  • What food is Florida famous for?
    oranges
  • In the 1800s, people learned how to preserve food in _____ _____.
    metal cans
  • When do workers pick fruits and vegetables?
    at harvesttime
  • How can you describe chips, popcorn, and fried chicken?
    crunchy
  • What is a small store that is owned and run by one family?
    a "mom-and-pop" store
  • Where is the most variety of food located in a supermarket?
    in the fruit and vegetable section
  • What is a way to get something you need from someone else without money?
    trade
  • Georgia is famous for ____ and _____.
    peanuts and peaches
  • What do truck drivers rev up?
    engines
  • How did Native Americans help the new arrivals from Europe?
    They taught them what to grow.
  • What do truck drivers do to get food to the supermarket?
    They zoom down the highway toward your town.
  • Who cuts and grinds meat?
    butchers
  • Who introduced chocolate to the world?
    Native Americans / American Indians
  • Who became a hero for farm workers?
    Cesar Chavez
  • What appears in more supermarket foods today than anything else?
    corn
  • What has an electric eye that sees you coming?
    (automatic) doors
  • What are the harvested fruits and vegetables loaded onto?
    They are loaded onto trucks.
  • Where do supermarket workers put all of the items they unpack?
    on shelves
  • Our food comes from places with lots of sunshine, rich soil, and _____ _____.
    clean water
  • What are small stores that sell almost anything called?
    general stores
  • What is the most popular fruit?
    bananas
  • Stores become ____ when they become bigger, dividing into different departments.
    supermarkets