Competition and Price Making in Food Retailing: The Anatomy of Supermarket OperationsRonald Press Company, 1962 - 333 pages |
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Page 117
... margin institutions ( such as department or variety stores ) tend to have wider margins than those traditionally sold in food stores , ( d ) ... Margin , High Dollar Margin High Percentage Margin PRICE STRUCTURE OF SUPERMARKET OPERATIONS 117.
... margin institutions ( such as department or variety stores ) tend to have wider margins than those traditionally sold in food stores , ( d ) ... Margin , High Dollar Margin High Percentage Margin PRICE STRUCTURE OF SUPERMARKET OPERATIONS 117.
Page 118
... Margin High Percentage Margin , Low Dollar Margin Per Cent Dollar Dollar Per Cent Dollar Dollar Item Margin Sales Margin Item Margin Sales Margin Grapefruit 30.9 8,860 2,745 Artichokes 32.1 159 51 Lettuce 35.7 14,298 5,104 Cough drops ...
... Margin High Percentage Margin , Low Dollar Margin Per Cent Dollar Dollar Per Cent Dollar Dollar Item Margin Sales Margin Item Margin Sales Margin Grapefruit 30.9 8,860 2,745 Artichokes 32.1 159 51 Lettuce 35.7 14,298 5,104 Cough drops ...
Page 119
... margin of 43 per cent of sales , provided a dollar margin for the 12 - week period of only $ 55 , and coconuts with a percentage margin of 46.9 per cent produced a margin revenue of only $ 239 . There are certain items , however , which ...
... margin of 43 per cent of sales , provided a dollar margin for the 12 - week period of only $ 55 , and coconuts with a percentage margin of 46.9 per cent produced a margin revenue of only $ 239 . There are certain items , however , which ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 Supply of and Demand for Food | 3 |
The Nature of Business Competition | 43 |
I | 68 |
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