Superette, a compact food market which often services persons in low-density suburbs. As a specific sort of shop, the term is most commonly used in New Zealand, where the layouts of superettes are similar, if not identical, to the typical New Zealand dairy. In the United States, the term is simply used in a few states in Northern New England such as Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont as an alternative to the term "convenience store" or "mini-mart." But the New Zealand superette is itself a foreig… (More on Superette) |