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Author: William M. Pride; Robert J. Hughes; Jack R. Kapoor
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Chapter 13, Problem 5DQ
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To determine: The product non-store retailers offer to their customers that in-store retailers fails to provide.
Introduction: Retailers purchase from the wholesalers and sell the products to the buyers. Retailing is a distribution channel work where one firm purchases products from supplying firms or produces the product on their own, post production they sell these specifically to customers.
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MindTap Introduction to Business for Pride/Hughes/Kapoor's Foundations of Business, 5th Edition, [Instant Access], 1 term (6 months)
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