Restaurants are part of the retail distribution chain
The retail distribution chain includes food, drug, variety, and convenience stores, gas stations, newsstands, and restaurants
The retail distribution chain includes food, drug, variety, and convenience stores, gas stations, newsstands, and restaurants
Newsstands are part of the retail distribution chain
Convenience stores are part of the retail distribution chain
Drug stores are part of the retail distribution chain
Food stores are part of the retail distribution chain
Gas stations are part of the retail distribution chain
Variety stores are part of the retail distribution chain
food, drug, variety, and convenience stores, gas stations, newsstands, and restaurants
The chain of distribution is the avenue by which products reach retail shelves. It consists of trucking companies, wholesalers, and retailers.
Newsstands are part of the retail distribution chainRestaurants
Heinz ketchup sold to restaurants with a 'not for retail sale' label is typically packaged in larger containers designed for commercial use, rather than individual retail bottles. This designation helps to prevent restaurants from reselling the product directly to consumers, ensuring that the product remains exclusive to food service outlets. It also allows Heinz to maintain pricing structures and brand integrity within the retail market. Additionally, it distinguishes the product's intended use and distribution channels.