food stall
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffoodandstall
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food
noun[C or U]
uk/fuːd/us/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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stall
noun
uk/stɔːl/us/stɑːl/
a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a ...
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(Definition offoodandstallfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffood stall
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In the event of having too little, there must be a way to escape to run to the neighbours or a localfoodstallto get what is needed.
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Take food along with you as there is no such provision offoodstallnear the lake.
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The company began to invite freshfoodstallconcessionaires to operate in the hypermarket's fresh market section.
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Foodstalland tents are available all over the festival site.
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In addition, there are some park facilities such as a first-aid post, grills, afoodstalland outhouses.
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Kin meets up with his friends from prison and start up afoodstallwhich becomes very successful.
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There were solar-powered sound systems, musicians and afoodstalland some 1,000-plus relaxed people.
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He eats at the samefoodstalland orders the same meal each day.
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The town has more than 300 families, as well as a shophouse,foodstall, multipurpose assembly hall/auditorium, primary school and other facilities.
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All types of units were eligible for inclusion : restaurants, food stalls and pushcarts.
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Ken helps her to set up afoodstallat a night market and rent her own house.
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This activity, in turn, fostered the local development of petty trading, restaurants and food stalls by local entrepreneurs and contractors.
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A fruit-seller who had lost everything in the floods was bought fruit items and thefoodstallto help him set up his fruit shop again.
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Public health authorities should incorporate food stalls and pushcarts in their inspection and education programmes to monitor hygienic food preparation and hand-washing hygiene.
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Food stalls are stationary roadside facilities with or without seats.
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Our findings should be helpful to health authorities for the development of effective methods for the containment of foodborne diseases in commercial food handling especially in food stalls and pushcarts.
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Twelve per cent of surveyed households sell fuelwood, predominantly to small-scale businesses and food stalls.
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The discussion so far has been about hot dogs, hamburgers and food stalls.
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