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retailer

Aussprache: [ˈriːteɪlər]

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Kontext: „business“

(noun) a retailer is a person or company that sells products directly to customers. Think of it like a shop or store where you can buy things, like groceries or toys.

Beispiel

The local bookstore is a popular retailer that offers a wide selection of books and games.

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The big online retailer didn't have any items in stock, so I couldn't buy what I wanted.

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Which retailer do you usually go to for your clothes?

Kontext: „economics“

(noun) a retailer can also refer to any business that sells to the final consumer. This includes stores, but also online shops where you can order items to be delivered to your home.

Beispiel

Supermarkets are retailers that sell food and household items to customers.

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Not every retailer provides good customer service, and some can be very frustrating to shop with.

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How does the retailer determine the prices for their products?

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