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Pub Radio – Coopérative U du 3 au 5 Avril 2025

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    30 seconds, 114 words

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    avocados

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    The snippet in English

    Find a translation of this snippet here, how much of this did you hear?

    Mais U peut-on trouver quatre fruits et légumes à prix coutant chaque semaine ?

    Dans les magasins U, oui, il y a de l’avocat infiné à prix coûtant. Il y a seulement soixante-quinze centimes d’euros la pièce. Allez, allez, c’est une urgence !

    Ça, c’est sûr ! Retrouvez chaque semaine quatre fruits et légumes à prix coutant. Du trois au cinq avril dans vos magasins U, l’avocat à l’infinie à prix coutant est à seulement soixante-quinze centimes d’euro la pièce. Dans vos magasins U et sur coursesu.com.

    Calibre deux-cent-quarante-trois grammes, variété Hass ou Lamb Hass. Origine Israël, Pérou, Afrique du Sud, Maroc, Brésil, Espagne, et selon va sur un magasin par modalité et magasins participants sur magasins-u.com.

    But can you find four fruits and vegetables at cost price every week?

    In U stores, yes, there are avocados at cost price. They only cost seventy-five cents each. Come on, come on, it’s an emergency!

    That’s for sure! Find four fruits and vegetables at cost price every week. From April 3 to 5 in your U stores, avocados are only seventy-five cents each at cost price. In your U stores and on coursesu.com.

    Size 243 grams, Hass or Lamb Hass variety. Origin: Israel, Peru, South Africa, Morocco, Brazil, Spain, and depending on the store, one per customer and participating stores on magasins-u.com.

    The above translation from Deepl. Source

    What does “Mais U” mean?

    a pun~

    What does “infiné” mean?

    I am not sure about this word. Comment what you hear below.

    What does “selon va” mean?

    not sure on this one either, comment with what you hear !

    What does “” mean?

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