Also means
snack bar
Usage Note
Snack is borrowed from English and used both for a small bite of food and informally for a snack-bar, a casual eat-in counter. The plural is des snacks. The native French alternative for a light bite is une collation (more formal) or un en-cas (informal).
Examples
"Elle grignote un snack avant le cours."
Natural Translation
She nibbles a snack before class.
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