Competition and Price Making in Food Retailing: The Anatomy of Supermarket OperationsRonald Press Company, 1962 - 333 pages |
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Page 83
... purchase of food in addition to longer - term credit for the purchase of high - unit - price nonfood items . Another supermarket firm operates in part at least on a credit basis but gears its operations entirely to telephone orders and ...
... purchase of food in addition to longer - term credit for the purchase of high - unit - price nonfood items . Another supermarket firm operates in part at least on a credit basis but gears its operations entirely to telephone orders and ...
Page 170
... purchase the " leader " item and store it for future use . These criteria , it should be noted , apply to " loss ... purchase of the deep - cut item to some related or nonrelated margin product ( e.g. , electric light bulbs ) or to some ...
... purchase the " leader " item and store it for future use . These criteria , it should be noted , apply to " loss ... purchase of the deep - cut item to some related or nonrelated margin product ( e.g. , electric light bulbs ) or to some ...
Page 172
... purchases of deep - cut " leaders " or requiring the purchase of minimum quantities of other regularly priced merchandise or both.47 " Leaders " may be ( a ) lower - than - normal price items which carry full margins as a result of ...
... purchases of deep - cut " leaders " or requiring the purchase of minimum quantities of other regularly priced merchandise or both.47 " Leaders " may be ( a ) lower - than - normal price items which carry full margins as a result of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 Supply of and Demand for Food | 3 |
The Nature of Business Competition | 43 |
I | 68 |
Copyright | |
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