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POS (point of sale)
Sales channels are distribution points at which a sale takes place. This can be retail, wholesale, or anywhere else an exchange is made.
The supply of a product normally decreases if a retail store offers a sale on the product. The shortage after the sale might tend to make prices rise if the product is still in high demand.
This will depend hugely on the business. A high volume low service sale (e.g. grocery retail) it will be almost nothing, fractions of a percent. In a low volume high service sale (e.g. custom software or other highly engineered products) it can be 25% or more.
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because that is what they named itA slightly more thoughtful answerH.J. Heinz made it for sale in bottles in the late 1800sThe Ketchup name comes from a sauce made in China in the 1690's, this became the sweetened tomato sauce we know today.
No they do not sale purple ketchup anymore it was out of stores a few years ago.
Some types of businesses that would use a POS (Point of Sale) retail system include supermarkets, retail stores and restaurants. Such systems can be found in just about any business that offers a product or service.
Retail provides a product for sale. Hospitality provides a service for sale
Direct sale is nothing but exchange of product with money but retail is deals also with service!!
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Retail is the sale of goods or services to the actual end user. As opposed to wholesale which imples sale to an interim party.
retail sector is a market where there is organized methodolgy for the sale of goods.
Point of sale
Some websites that show restaurants and coffee shops for sale include Businesses for Sale and Business Exchange. Another websites you may be interested in is Biz Buy Sell.
Yes, Wendy's is considered retail sales.
Gateway electronics offered electronic components and retail point of sale since the year 2008. They've had quite a bit of experience in offering electronic components and retail point of sale.