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almond37 [142]
9 months ago
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retailers collect information about purchases in each of their retail outlets, analyze the data that has been gathered, and then

order new products. this flow (flow 3) involves communication from the
Business
1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]9 months ago
6 0

The buyer reviews the collected data with the manufacturer.

<h3>Who are these retailers, exactly?</h3>

A shop is a company or establishment where you buy products. Typically, retailers don't produce their own goods. They buy products from a producer or a wholesalers and then sell them in small doses to customers.

<h3>What kind of retailer is an example?</h3>

Best Buy is a prime illustration of a traditional retailer. It pays suppliers like Sony and Frigidaire market cost for the products, then charges customers more for them. Most of the things that Future Shop sells are not ones that company produces. These really are sizable establishments that offer a wide range of goods.

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