| convenience store | A small store, located near a residential area, that is open long hours seven days a week and carries a limited line of high-turnover convenience goods | en | |||
| convenience store | a neighbourhood store which stocks frequently purchased items such as milk, bread and cigarettes | en | |||
| convenience store | a store selling a limited variety of food and pharmaceutical items; open long hours for the convenience of customers | en | |||
| convenience store | A small retail self-service store selling a limited line of fast-moving food and nonfood items, usually with extended hours of operation | en | |||
| convenience store | A store of less than 1,500 square feet of floor space intended to service the convenience of a residential neighborhood with such items as, but not limited to, basic foods, newspapers, emergency home repair articles, and other household items | en | |||
| convenience store | A convenience store is a shop which sells mainly food and which is usually open until late at night. A small retail store that is open long hours and that typically sells staple groceries, snacks, and sometimes gasoline. a shop where you can buy food, alcohol, magazines etc, that is often open 24 hours each day | en | |||
| convenience store | Article 4-512 Retail and Personal Service Uses | en | |||
| convenience store | A modest, single-story rectangular structure fabricated of metal or masonry where beverages, snacks, and usually gasoline can be purchased, the front facade of which is "opened up" through extensive use of plate glass | en | |||
| convenience store | mini-market, small grocery store | en | |||