expose (v), to reveal the truth about sb or sth, esp sth bad, overflow (v), to be so full that things are falling out, grab (v), to snatch or take sth quickly, sliding doors (pl n), automatic doors that open sideways when a person approaches, freshly-baked bread (phr), bread that has just come out of the oven, the smell hits you (phr), you encounter a strong aroma, fresh produce (phr), recently picked fruit and vegetables, intentional (adj), done on purpose; deliberate, tempt (v), to attract sb to sth, resist (v), to stop yourself from doing or having sth, deal (n), a bargain, the answer lies (phr), the solution can be found, go to waste (phr), to be thrown away, usually without being used, bargain (n), sth that is good value for money, tend (to) (v), to usually do sth, at eye-level (phr), (to be) at the height of most people’s line of sight, brand (n), a product made by a particular manufacturer give your neck a workout (phr): to stretch your neck upwards, strategy (n), plan, pre-packaged (adj), already wrapped in plastic, cardboard, etc, loose (adj), not packaged in a bag, box, etc, aisle (n), the long narrow gap between rows of shelves in a supermarket, checkout (n), the area where you pay for your purchases in a shop/supermarket, tempting display (phr), an arrangement of goods that attracts people to buy them, wait in line (phr), to stand with people one behind the other and wait for your turn, sneaky (adj), dishonest, scan (v), to get information from sth using a machine, loyalty card (n), a plastic card that some shops give to regular customers which is used to collect points and receive special discounts, money-off coupons (phr), vouchers issued to customers by retailers to get a reduced price on certain goods, address sb by name (phr), to call sb by their name.

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