I would call them a 'retailer' .
Buyer is a consumer Seller is a Distributor
My answer is a consumer
Non-cyclical consumer goods and services (according to coca-cola's website) Non-cyclical consumer goods and services (according to coca-cola's website) Non-cyclical consumer goods and services (according to coca-cola's website)
The Rymans stores in the UK are known for being a seller in the office supplies and office goods services sector of the consumer spending portion of the economy.
Goods or services bought by a consumer are bought in the consumer market. The consumer market includes fast moving consumer goods, consumer durables, soft goods and services.
The demand of the consumer determines the quantity of goods a seller supplies. Supply and demand also affects market price.
Consumer sovereignty is where their preferences determine the production of goods and services. Normally consumers do not determine what they get, the get what is offered by the seller.
The Consumer Goods was created in 2006.
consumer goods are commodities which satisfy wants directly
An unpaid seller has the following rights against goods notwithstanding the fact that the property in goods has passed to the buyer. 1. Right of lien, 2. Right of stoppage of goods in transit 3. Right of resale
I would call it Manufacturing or in the case of services, business.
a call to the consumer to be aware of the production process of the goods made by britishers