You'd need to look into servers and mainframe computers as a normal desktop computer would not be sufficient in retaining the information
The supermarket would probably close until they have enough stock to sell for a long time.
They can order stock via the computers in the supermarket :) hope this helps :D
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It enables supermarkets to stock thousands of items at any one by by using computers to track the quantity of products in stock and when they are out of stock. Computers in some supermarkets also order products that have gone out of stock or are close to.
Walmart or any large electronics/computer store will have iPod Touches in stock.
The stock exchange acronym TSCO actually refers to a British company called Tesco PLC. Tesco is a very successful supermarket chain in the UK that also has business in several other companies.
A supermarket porter helps bag groceries, stock shelves, and clean floors. A supermarket porter may also assist customers with loading groceries in their vehicles.
Washable rugs can be bought from your local hardware store, home improvement store, or even a large supermarket such as Walmart. Alternatively, sites such as Amazon stock them too.
When an item is scanned at the till - the till communicates with the store's central stock computer - deducting the item from the stock list. At the end of the day, the manager can get a print-out of everything that's been sold that day, and the computer can calculate which items need to be re-ordered. That way - the staff only order what's actually needing to be restocked.
Campden tablets (or Sodium meta-bisulphite tablets) are used in brewing and wine-making. Any large supermarket, or any shop that sells brewing equipment should stock them.
What the Americans call a 'fanny pack' is what we call a 'bum bag' in the UK. Pretty much any large supermarket with a seasonal section or camping store should stock them.