The term "redline" in retail stores generally refers to an item that has been marked down to its lowest price.
Shopping mall is a place that has many different stores that you can shop at and all the stores are within feet of each other.
If you mean retail stores - none. They are a manufacturer of bread and pastries - for delivery to supermarkets, shops, garages etc. They have no retail stores.
The various processes which help the customers to procure the desired merchandise from the retail stores for their end use refer to retail management. Retail management includes all the steps required to bring the customers into the store and fulfill their buying needs. Retail management makes shopping a pleasurable experience and ensures the customers leave the store with a smile. In simpler words, retail management helps customers shop without any difficulty.
Hmm, im not sure. But if you mean like from people's opinion, I think that it's a whole or half of a block with shopping stores.
No, just because they are the ruling family, doesn't mean they don't have to pay retail.
I am not entirely sure what you mean by "motion." But I would like to mention that with electronic shopping and online stores malls do become absolete.
Retail density usually refers to the ratio of aggregate retail area (either for all product types or any one specific type, such as shopping malls or retail centers) in square meters or square feet divided by the total population for the specified area. The ratio is expressed in terms of retail area per 1.000 inhabitants.
If what you mean by retail store is clothes with "York University" on it than yes, York does have a retail store. It is located in York Lanes, in the York University Bookstore. There you can buy a variety of York clothes from sweatpants to sweaters, shirts, baby clothes, acccessories, and many others. In terms of other retail stores at York, there are random stores that may sell clothes and some faculties have their own store (for example Schulich has its own store inside its building).
Supermarkets are large retail stores that offer a wide variety of food and household products, organized into different sections for easy shopping. They typically feature fresh produce, meat, dairy, canned goods, and non-food items like cleaning supplies and personal care products. Supermarkets often provide additional services such as bakeries, delis, and pharmacies, making them convenient one-stop shopping destinations for consumers.
What does Fairer Du shopping' mean in French
Selling items in a regular store, such as in a mall or freestanding; as opposed to selling for wholesale, which is selling a large quantity at a discount, such as to stores for resale.
Yes you can get different sized juicer machines. Different sizes will mean different prices, but you can first try a local retail store and if not there, try shopping online.