Captive Market Locations definition

Captive Market Locations means locations, other than “Shopping Malls” (as defined below), where the primary reason that patrons enter that environment is not to frequent food service establishments, and includes, among other things: airports; book stores; bus stations; department stores and big-box retain environments (such as Wal-Mart, Target, and similar stores); factories; government facilities; hospitals and other health-care facilities; military bases; recreational facilities and sports arenas; schools, colleges and other academic facilities; seasonal facilities (such as a state fair); supermarkets; theaters; train stations; and workplace cafeterias.