Competition and Price Making in Food Retailing: The Anatomy of Supermarket OperationsRonald Press Company, 1962 - 333 pages |
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... grocery establishments is concentrated in particular areas and then must be transported to consumption points . Specialization of areas and then the trans- portation of goods from surplus to deficit areas results in high qual- ity and ...
... grocery establishments is concentrated in particular areas and then must be transported to consumption points . Specialization of areas and then the trans- portation of goods from surplus to deficit areas results in high qual- ity and ...
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... grocery and combination stores distribut- ing $ 6,346,385,000 of grocery items at retail . ( United States Depart- ment of Commerce , Census of Business : 1935 , Retail Distribution , Vol . VI , May , 1937 , p . 23. ) By 1958 , the ...
... grocery and combination stores distribut- ing $ 6,346,385,000 of grocery items at retail . ( United States Depart- ment of Commerce , Census of Business : 1935 , Retail Distribution , Vol . VI , May , 1937 , p . 23. ) By 1958 , the ...
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... grocery prices was evidently to establish uniform margins applying to various groups of grocery products ( e.g. , soaps or shortening ) , thus recog- nizing the traditional margin differentials among grocery items ( as sugar products as ...
... grocery prices was evidently to establish uniform margins applying to various groups of grocery products ( e.g. , soaps or shortening ) , thus recog- nizing the traditional margin differentials among grocery items ( as sugar products as ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 19 |
II | 68 |
Price Structure of Supermarket Operations | 117 |
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