Product brands owned by a retailer or a wholesaler rather than the manufacturer; also called house brands. They normally retail at a less expensive price than a National Brand.
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Product brands owned by a retailer or a wholesaler rather than the manufacturer; also called house brands. They normally retail at a less expensive price than a National Brand.
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Private branding is when a large distribution channel member (usually a retailer), buys from a manufacturer in bulk and puts its own name on the product. This strategy is only practical when the retailer does very high levels of volume. The advantages to the retailer are:
The advantages to the manufacturer are:
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