high order shops are shops that are not thing that are needed everyday but once in a while, they are also called comparison goods because, they are really expensive and you like to shop around for the best deal
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looking at the Field trip i did i think it is mostly low order because it has lots of food shops, supermarkets, furniture shops and clothes services. there are only a few banks in Tonbridge.
A low order shopping centre is a range of shops that are on the bottom hierarchy and the high order shopping centres are at the top. One example of a low shop is pound stretcher and a high one: Jack Wills
The Russell and Bromley company headquarters is based out of London.The high quality shoe and handbag retailer offers several locations throughout London.
Churchill Theatre is located in Bromley in the UK. The exact address is High Street, Town Centre, Bromley, BR1 1HA. the phone numner is 0844 8717 620.
A low order shopping centre is a range of shops that are on the bottom hierarchy and the high order shopping centres are at the top. One example of a low shop is pound stretcher and a high one: Jack Wills
They are specific goods that aren't frequently bought by an individual and which they tend to shop around for.
well it is means that if it is high order it is mostly clothes and things that like that (that we don't buy very often) and low order is shops that had things in them that we buy nearly everyday such as food and drinks.
Scientific calculators can be purchased from high street stationery shops such as WH Smiths, Staples or Rymans. You can also order them online from the websites of these shops or from larger retailers such as Amazon.
Shops can be placed into a hierarchy based on the services they provide. At the bottom of the hierarchy are small shops selling low order, convenience goods (e.g. bread and milk). At the top are the shops selling high order goods (e.g. furniture and electrical goods). found in :http://www.geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk/topics/hierarchy.html#hierarchy
Comparison goods shops need to attract lots of shoppers so they often group together to attract as many people as possible - this is so they can have a high threshold population.
high street shops are not very socially responsible cuz they are all a bunch of losers.