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RETAILERS NAME TEACHER DATE trends/top-100-retailers-1 NAME, TEACHER AND DATE1

WHAT IS A RETAILER? A business or person that sells goods to the consumer, as opposed to a wholesaler or supplier, who normally sell their goods to another business.businesspersonsellsgoods consumerwholesaler supplier Read more: etailer.html#ixzz3LQW0dnaH etailer.html#ixzz3LQW0dnaH NAME, TEACHER AND DATE2

RETAIL CATEGORIES (LIST ANY TEN) NAME, TEACHER AND DATE3

HOW DOES A PRODUCT GET FROM THE PRODUCER TO THE CONSUMER? The path through which goods and services travel from the vendor to the consumer or payments for those products travel from the consumer to the vendor. A distribution channel can be as short as a direct transaction from the vendor to the consumer, or may include several interconnected intermediaries along the way such as wholesalers, distributers, agents and retailers. Each intermediary receives the item at one pricing point and movies it to the next higher pricing point until it reaches the final buyer. Coffee does not reach the consumer before first going through a channel involving the farmer, exporter, importer, distributor and the retailer. Also called the channel of distribution.pathgoods and servicestravelvendorconsumerpaymentsproductsdistributionchanneltransactionintermediaries wholesalersagentsretailers receivesbuyer reacha channelfarmerexporterimporterdistributor called Read more: channel.html#ixzz3LQUSAZRf channel.html#ixzz3LQUSAZRf NAME, TEACHER AND DATE4

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CATEGORY: (LIST ANY TEN) LARGEST COMPANIES SALES ($000) USA STORES HYPERLINK COMPANY HOMEPAGE NAME, TEACHER AND DATE6