on-premise

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on-premise (not comparable)

  1. On the premises; on the same piece of property as something else.
    • 1961, Bruce Erwin Chapman, A Comprehensive Study of On-premise Bakery Operations in Super Markets, page 6:
      The question most frequently asked by food retailers contemplating an on-premise bakery is whether it will prove to be as profitable venture as it has been for some others.

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