BY: ROSA GROCERS. WHAT DO THEY DO? Grocers work a lot. Managers usually check foods. If they are fresh they will leave it. If they’re not fresh they take.

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BY: ROSA GROCERS

WHAT DO THEY DO? Grocers work a lot. Managers usually check foods. If they are fresh they will leave it. If they’re not fresh they take it and get new ones. Supermarkets use a schedule so they know what to do. They put food in a machine the machine tells them what price. A bagger puts your food in bags or boxes.

WHAT DO THEY NEED? Grocers need a lot of stuff. They use a cash register to keep track of how much money they have. Grocers have special clothes to wear. Workers use a machine to tell them how much is it.

HOW DO THEY HELP OUR COMMUNITIES? Grocers help our communities. They help you to find the food you need. They have almost every food in the store. They never rest when their at work. They are very nice.

INTERESTING FACTS Grocers have an interesting job. It takes three years to get used to their job. Nozzles spray vegetables. You can buy whatever you want. Sometimes they give free samples.

SOURCES Working at a grocery store by Katie Marisico Supermarkets by Lola M. schaefer At the supermarket by David Hautzig