People
Shops
Sales
Items
Money
100

Who is the person who takes money and gives change in a store?

Cashier

100

Where do you buy tea, flour, beans and other dry products?

Grocery Store

100

What is it called when an item's price is lower than usual?

Discount

100

Name a clothing item where you can probably find buttons.

Shirt, jacket, coat

100

This coin is copper in color and worth 1 Cent. It is a _______.

Penny

200

A person who helps customers with their banking needs. Who is this?

Bank Teller

200

You can buy shoes, clothes, kitchen appliances, furniture, and mattresses here. Where is it?

Department Store

200

If you want to lower the price of an item you are trying to get a _______.

Bargain / Deal

200

What does an optician provide?

Eyeglasses and other vision-correcting devices

200

I have 3 Quarters. How much money do I have?

75 Cents

300

Who sells fresh meat?

Butcher

300

Where do you buy things for your pet?

Pet Store

300

What is the difference between ON SALE and FOR SALE?

On Sale = Discount

For Sale = Available to purchase

300

Men have wallets. Women have _______.

Purses / Handbags

300
This coin is the smallest coin in size.
Dime
400

People who come to buy things - They are called ____________.

Customers

400

You can buy flowers or other plants from a _________.

Florist

400

You can get a lower price on goods if you have a ____________.

Membership Card

400

What do you call a pair of gloves that has no fingers?

Mittens

400

I want to make $1 dollar using 20 coins. What coins do I need?

Nickels

500

Someone who can't stop buying things even if they don't really need it and just want it. This person is called a _______.

Shopoholic

500

A store that sells papers, cards, pens, and pencils is called a _______. 

Stationary Store

(Staples, Best Buy, Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Target)

500

What does the vendor say if there's no more of an item?

Out of Stock

500

Shirts can have short or long ones. What are they?

Sleeves

500

What is the total value of: 4 Quarters, 2 Dimes, and 3 Pennies?

$1.23

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