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hypermarket
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A supermarket must have at least how many checkouts to call itself a hypermarket?
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Indeed I think there is no real answer to it at all - whether a shop is referred to a 'supermarket' or 'hypermarket' depend on the range of goods it sells and its floor area rather than the number of checkouts and it's a question of usage, not fact.
Indeed, a village shop with one checkout could quite legitimately (if ironically) call itself a hypermarket if it wanted. Certainly some call themselves supermarkets when no-one (except maybe their owners) would really regard them as that.
If this is a quiz question the setter need shooting.
Indeed I think there is no real answer to it at all - whether a shop is referred to a 'supermarket' or 'hypermarket' depend on the range of goods it sells and its floor area rather than the number of checkouts and it's a question of usage, not fact.
Indeed, a village shop with one checkout could quite legitimately (if ironically) call itself a hypermarket if it wanted. Certainly some call themselves supermarkets when no-one (except maybe their owners) would really regard them as that.
If this is a quiz question the setter need shooting.