not really........
In general there is no noticeable difference other than the price.
the retail price is the price that it is intended to be & the cost price is the actual price it is being sold as, for instance a famous brand jacket's retail price is £300 but in the store the costing price would be £250.
Mark up is how much money that the store thinks it can make by selling the product. It is the difference between cost and selling price.
Take a toy in a store for example. The price is the amount of money you have to pay to buy it from the store. The value is the amount of money that the object is actually worth - how much money it took to make it.
One major difference between store and non-store retailing is location. To do store retailing, it has to have a physical location, or a "brick and mortar" presence that a customer can physically go to. In non store retailing, there is no physical location for customers to pick up their good, and instead, they get them through automatic vending machines, television, video, Internet, direct selling, and direct marketing.
Wholesale price is the price paid when buying on bulk. Usually a discounted prices. Srp is the suggested retail price or the markup suggested by the supplier or manufacturer.
the prices vary between store to store
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he is the Safeway store manager
Price protection serves as a great incentive to customers. If a customer finds a product cheaper at another store, the first store pays the customer the difference of the price purchased.
There is really no difference between a shop and a store. Those from America normally call it store while those from European countries prefer calling it shop.
he is the Safeway store manager