The traditional supermarket occupies a large amount of floor space, usually on a single level.
The stores were a hit and made higher profits than traditional supermarkets.
Not that traditional supermarkets have anything to worry about at this point.
They are designed to fit in a niche between convenience stores and traditional supermarkets.
The building appears to be reasonably new and is perhaps a quarter of the size of a traditional American supermarket.
And traditional supermarkets, not wanting to be left behind, have expanded their offerings.
Now, the traditional supermarkets are trying everything they can think of to turn things around and win back customers.
People say that the traditional supermarkets are dead, but you keep on investing in them.
I think traditional supermarkets have to pay attention to the fact that America is more and more conscious of lifestyle.
Consumers are trying all of them, putting pressure on the more traditional supermarkets.