The vitamins that you buy at the dollar store might just be ideal. If they are FDA approved, they are certainly safe to use. If the specific ones that you buy are not FDA approved, I would highly recommend going with a more reputable brand.
As a retail store manager, your achievement would be to make the retail store a success. Other achievements may include increased sales and good employees.
May or may not be. If they sell primarily direct to the public (ie with a 'shop front', then they are retail but if they sell their products to other shops or though a supermarket, then they are classified as wholesale.
One example of a dollar store franchise is Dollar Tree. A minimum of a $125,000 investment is required. There are other dollar store franchises as well. http://www.businessfranchiseworld.com/dollar-tree-franchise/
About $2 retail, assuming no folds or other damage.
factors to be consider means like being be honest, be clean your store, and other stuff
you can get it at wal-mart or a dollar store or lotz of other places
There are glo sticks for cheap at dollar stores. I have seen them for a dollar for a few of them there. You can try Dollar Tree, Dollar General, or any other dollar store.
Where I live (MS Gulf Coast) a 1.75 liter bottle of Skol vodka costs $13.50 at the liquor store I usually shop at. I have found it for about a dollar less at other stores in my area.
Yes, I have seen See's in other stores as well in airports.
During the Webkinz Day Extravganza, Hastings will be selling Webkinz for a dollar if you spend $15 at their store on other things.
I think there are several factions of the store, but the only other one I remember is "2b."
yes