Across
- 2. When the price of something is lower than usual. You can pay less money for the item.
- 3. A small piece of paper you get after buying something. It shows the price and details of your purchase.
- 5. A small label attached to an item that shows how much it costs.
- 7. A plastic card that allows you to buy things now and pay for them later. It is issued by a bank.
- 10. An event or period where goods are sold at lower prices than usual.
Down
- 1. A big store where you can buy food, drinks, and household products. It usually has aisles and shopping carts.
- 4. A really good deal where you buy something at a much lower price than usual. People try to find bargains to save money.
- 6. A large cart with wheels used in supermarkets or airports to carry a lot of shopping items or luggage.
- 8. The money you get back after returning an item to a store. If something is broken or you don’t like it, the store might give you a refund.
- 9. The person at the counter who takes your money when you buy something. They scan the items and give you change or a receipt.
