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A non-itinerant retailer is a type of retail business that operates from a fixed location, such as a storefront or a physical shop, rather than moving from place to place. This model allows customers to visit the retail establishment to browse and purchase products directly. Examples include grocery stores, clothing boutiques, and electronics shops. In contrast, itinerant retailers, like food trucks or market vendors, do not have a permanent location and often change their selling venues.

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