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‖ Prisunic|prizynik| [Fr., lit. ‘sole price’.] One of a chain of multiple stores (in France) in which a cheap class of goods is sold (orig. all at the same price).
1965R. Postgate Plain Man's Guide to Wine (ed. 2) ii. 39 The ‘Prisunic’ and other French shops which sell every-day wines. 1967J. Porter Chinks in Curtain ii. 23 A few messy looking shops. A Prisunic. Oh dear! I plodded on. 1970Guardian 19 Dec. 3/5 The old couple set up house in the doorway of the prisunic down the road. 1971Ibid. 30 Oct. 3/7 The..grocer says he is still feeling the draught from the prisunic and..may decide to go. |