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snack roomбуфет (Taras)
snack roomстоловая (Taras)
snack roomкухня (в офисе; a snack room is a designated area in a workplace, school, or other public setting where individuals can go to eat or snack on food and beverages. It is typically equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, vending machines, and other appliances or amenities to allow individuals to store, prepare, and consume food and drinks during breaks or outside of regular meal times Taras)
snack shopмагазин розничной торговли (a snack shop is a small retail store or kiosk that primarily sells a variety of ready-to-eat food items and beverages, often in the form of snacks or light meals. These may include items such as chips, candy, cookies, sandwiches, fruit, yogurt, and soft drinks, among others. Snack shops are commonly found in places with high foot traffic, such as shopping malls, airports, train stations, and other public areas. They often serve as a convenient and accessible option for people who are on-the-go and looking for a quick and easy snack or refreshment. Snack shops may be independently owned and operated, or they may be part of a larger chain or franchise. They may also offer other convenience items such as magazines, newspapers, and toiletries, depending on their location and target audience Taras)