Jen Cooper.  Kmart  Target  Albertson’s  Family Thrift  Wal-Mart (yes even though they are sister companies they still compete.)

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Jen Cooper

 Kmart  Target  Albertson’s  Family Thrift  Wal-Mart (yes even though they are sister companies they still compete.)

 Individual Consumers  Restaurants  Small Businesses

 Sell to bulk buyers(large Families)  Sell bulk for low prices  Sell merchandise to other businesses

 Customer Loyalty  Vendor relationships  Lower Prices  Assortment

 Fresh Foods ◦ Bakery ◦ Deli ◦ Produce ◦ Meat  Optical Center  Photography Center  Child Care products  Groceries  Health and Wellness  Apparel  Electronics and Home Media

 Strengths ◦ Bulk Shopping ◦ Vendor Relationships ◦ Customer Service  Weakness ◦ Member only  Oppurtinties ◦ Untapped market ◦ Only large whole seller in Rapid City  Threat ◦ Public outlook on big super stores