to buy food and household items · to go grocery shopping
This is your go-to phrase for when you need to fill up your fridge and pantry! 🍎🍞🥛 Whether it's a quick trip for milk or a big weekly haul, 'to do the groceries' covers it all. It's an essential task for adulting! 🛒✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** 'Groceries' usually refers to food and household items bought from a supermarket. In American English, people often just say 'go grocery shopping' or 'get groceries.' In British English, 'to do the groceries' is quite common! You can also say 'to do the shopping' if it's more general, but 'groceries' specifies food. 🗣️🌍
Imagine your roommate says, "Our fridge is empty, we have nothing to eat!" Which English expression would you use to suggest buying food? A. Let's do the dishes. B. Let's do the groceries. C. Let's do the laundry.