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A '''Superette''' is a compact food market "]" or "mini-mart".<ref></ref> | A '''Superette''' is a compact food market "]" or "mini-mart".<ref></ref> | ||
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For the depression era range of radios, see Superette (radio).A Superette is a compact food market "convenience store" or "mini-mart".
The term is most commonly used in the North Island of New Zealand, and in Hawaii, but also to a lesser extent in The Bronx, Northern New England, Minnesota, Newfoundland and Labrador, and elsewhere as an alternative name for a "convenience store" or "mini-mart."
References
- Story uses "dairy", and "superette" to refer to the "Uptown Minimart"
- showing 748 superettes in New Zealand - all but 6 in the North Island
- ...convenience stores (ie service stations, dairies, grocery stores and superettes)..., Statistics New Zealand
- http://billssuperette.com/
- showing 20 superettes in Newfoundland
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