Citations:groceraunt

Noun: "a grocery store that sells prepared meals, either for eating on site or taking home"

 * 1996 — "New menu for grocers", Minneapolis Star-Tribune, 3 November 1996:
 * In the industry, the term groceraunt has begun to pop up, describing retailers that truely [sic] have become a mix of the two concepts (groceries and restaurant), said Mulligan of Supervalu.
 * 2008 — Neil Z. Stern & Willard N. Ander, Greentailing and Other Revolutions in Retail: Hot Ideas That Are Grabbing Customers' Attention and Raising Profits, John Wiley & Sons Inc. (2008), ISBN 9780470445068, page 150:
 * In fact, a recently opened Whole Foods in the Phoenix area has been dubbed a "groceraunt," a combination grocery store and restaurant, because it offers such a large variety of mini-restaurants and food service options.
 * 2008 — Astrid Galvan, "Whole Foods to open 'groceraunt'", The Arizona Republic, 26 February 2008:
 * The variety of products and services is so wide that company marketers have dubbed the new store a "groceraunt," a combination grocery store and restaurant.