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fare

[fair] / fɛər /
NOUN
amount charged for transportation
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Pizza’s dominance in American restaurant fare is declining, however.

From The Wall Street Journal

City Hall said measures being taken by the mayor included freezing bus and tram fares, free school meals for primary school children and providing advice at a Cost of Living Hub.

From BBC

Our cellphone and internet plans are half-price, as is the light-rail fare we mentioned earlier and the admission price at cinemas.

From MarketWatch

Though Kraft mac and cheese still ruled store shelves, and the company’s Velveeta Shells & Cheese also was a top seller, consumer tastes were shifting away from such processed foods toward fresher, healthier fare.

From The Wall Street Journal

They moved beyond their bread-and-butter fare of personal injury, adding departments for mass torts — cases that involves thousands of people suing over the same thing — and housing law.

From Los Angeles Times