Competition and Price Making in Food Retailing: The Anatomy of Supermarket OperationsRonald Press Company, 1962 - 333 pages |
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Page 84
... interesting fact that a method of operation which at one time was so common and hence had little if any offensive value , is now rare and may be utilized to excellent competitive advantage in certain types of market situations ...
... interesting fact that a method of operation which at one time was so common and hence had little if any offensive value , is now rare and may be utilized to excellent competitive advantage in certain types of market situations ...
Page 131
... interesting fact that while prices of distributor 52 by seeking out bargains widely available in the supermarkets [ many of which are distributor brand items ] . " The prices of the manufacturers ' brands may be high because of a quasi ...
... interesting fact that while prices of distributor 52 by seeking out bargains widely available in the supermarkets [ many of which are distributor brand items ] . " The prices of the manufacturers ' brands may be high because of a quasi ...
Page 139
... interesting examples of differential pricing between those visiting the store and those ordering by telephone is that provided by a Westwood ( Los Angeles ) , California , super- market which offers its low - priced advertised specials ...
... interesting examples of differential pricing between those visiting the store and those ordering by telephone is that provided by a Westwood ( Los Angeles ) , California , super- market which offers its low - priced advertised specials ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 28 |
Supply of and Demand for Food | 29 |
The Nature of Business Competition | 59 |
Copyright | |
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