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As such, typically when an American speaks of buying staple items, such as bread, milk, etc., they usually state,
"I am going to the store," versus, "I am going to the shop(s)". If going to a butcher for meat alone, that same person
might say that, "I am going to the butcher shop," or simply, "...the butcher's," but only if said shop is not part
of a larger grocery store.

As a general rule though, if the item is a staple item, it comes from a 'store'. Specialty items, like engagement rings,
come from a jeweler or 'jewelry shop'.

https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/shop-vs-store.1110263/

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