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snack bar

noun

  1. a lunchroom or restaurant where light meals are sold.


snack bar

noun

  1. a place where light meals or snacks can be obtained, often with a self-service system
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of snack bar1

First recorded in 1890–95
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We only had a snack bar with us, and we had left a couple days’ worth of food in the car.

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Her goal is to earn enough in two or three months to open a snack bar on her return, though she realises she may not succeed.

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Hike to Aliso Beach, heading up the stairs to the cliffs if the tide is high; there you’ll find the Lost Pier Cafe, a snack bar with burgers and other casual food.

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Laid out more plainly: in the snack bar category, four companies – General Mills, Kellogg, Simply Good Foods and Mars – made 66.4% of the snack bars stocked on shelves, per 2021 data.

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"We ate so much junk food, it was all convenience stores and we were eating mostly snack bars and things," she said.

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