These terms are usually used synonymously.
Retail provides a product for sale. Hospitality provides a service for sale
Retail are sales direct to the consumer and wholesale is when you sell to a distributor who then resells.
Wholesale banking is the business transactions that go on between banks. Retail banking has to do with direct customers of the bank.
Retail Banking is nothing but the one which directly deals with and stands for General Public . And the other types like Commercial and corporate are what we can say as Non-Retail Banking
A wholesale mortgage is done through a broker who then originates it with the bank that funds the loan. A retail mortgage is originated directly with the bank that will fund the transaction.
Retail pharmacy
Retail pharmacy
YOU CANNOT OPEN A CLOSED DOOR PHARMACY USING THE SAME DEA # AS THE RETAIL PHARMACY
Carpet area is carpet area and retail area is retail area
Shrinkage is the difference between the stock on the inventory book and the actual physical stock. Shrinkage is also deifned as the difference between the value ( retail price ) of the stock on the inventory book and the value of the ( retail price ) actual physical stock. Shrinkage % is calculated as the difference between the value ( retail price ) of the stock on the inventory book and the value of the ( retail price ) actual physical stock by the retail sales of this volume
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The hours for a retail pharmacy varies. Pharmacies can require as much as 60-80 hours a weeks.
Retail pharmacy is probably not the ideal environment for pharmacy technicians just starting out. The working conditions that are present in most retail chain pharmacy chains are very negative
trash bags are black and bulky , retail bags are fancy
wholesale sells to businesses, retail sells to public.
Retail provides a product for sale. Hospitality provides a service for sale
Hospital pharmacy is mostly IV's and injections. A lot of compounding. The staff works with the dr or nurse. Retial pharmacy is mostly pills or liquids (you know that bubblegum antibiotic we all know and love). You deal mostly with the patient. You have to have the insurance plan billed right there on site. The customer can always pay full price/cash for the medication and turn the claim in themselves and be re-imbursed the difference. If you're not a people person you should work hospital. plus you get to wear scrubs to work. who doesn't love that??