dealer's brand
1dealer's brand — ➔ brand1 * * * dealer s brand UK US (US COMMERCE, MARKETING ► a product in a supermarket that has a label with the name of the supermarket on it and is usually cheaper than other similar products → Compare OWN BRAND(Cf. ↑own brand …
2dealer’s brand — / di:ləz brænd/ noun a brand owned by a distributor rather by a producer ● I bought the dealer’s brand of soap since the store is well known for its high quality goods …
3brand — ▪ I. brand brand 1 [brænd] noun [countable] MARKETING a name given to a product by a company so that the product can easily be recognized by its name or its design: • Virgin s aim is to ensure that all its products and services match and exploit… …
4Brand loyalty — Brand loyalty, in marketing, consists of a consumer s commitment to repurchase the brand and can be demonstrated by repeated buying of a product or service or other positive behaviors such as word of mouth advocacy.Dick, Alan S. and Kunal Basu… …
5dealer brand — noun A retailer s own brand label • • • Main Entry: ↑deal …
6brand-new — • brand new • bran new adj As new or fresh as when just made and sold by the manufacturer; showing no use or wear. He had taken a brand new car from the dealer s floor and wrecked it. In Uncle Tom s trunk, we found a wedding ring, still in its… …
7dealer brand — Any product on which a middleman, usually a retailer, puts its own brand name. For example, St Michael is the dealer brand for Marks and Spencer s products …
8brand-new — also[bran new] {adj.} As new or fresh as when just made and sold by the manufacturer; showing no use or wear. * /He had taken a brand new car from the dealer s floor and wrecked it./ * /In Uncle Tom s trunk, we found a wedding ring, still in its… …
9brand-new — also[bran new] {adj.} As new or fresh as when just made and sold by the manufacturer; showing no use or wear. * /He had taken a brand new car from the dealer s floor and wrecked it./ * /In Uncle Tom s trunk, we found a wedding ring, still in its… …
10single-brand store — n. A store that sells only a single brand of merchandise. Also: single brand store. Example Citations: In No Choice, Klein indicates how the promise of a huge array of consumer choice has been betrayed by mergers, franchising and corporate… …