The Weekend - At the Deli (C0215)

A: Honey, we are all out of wine and cheese. Do you mind running to the deli and picking up a few things?
B: Can't it wait? I'm watching the game right now!
A: Your friends and family are coming over tonight and we still need to get a lot of things.
B: Fine! What do you need?
A: Ok, pick up some cured meats to go with the wine. Maybe a pound of polish sausages, ham, liverwurst, salami and any other cold cuts that are on sale. I think I saw a promotion for pastrami. Also get some cole slaw and a jar of olives.
B: Whoa wait a minute! Isn't that a bit too much? I mean, how much is all of this going to cost!
A: Never mind that. Get some dips as well. Get a jar of spinach and blue cheese dip and also some Tzatziki. If they have bean dip get that as well. Last but not least, get some pickles.
B: Is that all, your majesty?
A: Very funny! Get a move on! People will be here any minute.

Key Vocabulary

out of lack
pick up to choose and buy
promotion something done to make people aware of a product
never mind don't take what you just said into consideration
last but not least in addition to all the foregoing
deli a shop selling ready-to-eat food products

Supplementary Vocabulary

Demand To aggressively give orders
Distraction To lose focus
Inconvenient Have bad timing
Decieving To not be truthful
Expenses To be aware of the spending or saving money

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