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  • 1Retail — stores redirects here. For the comic strip by Norm Feuti, see Retail (comic strip). Drawing of a self service store. Retail consists of the sale of physical goods or merchandise from a fixed location, such as a department store …

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  • 2Retail loss prevention — (in some retailers known as Asset Protection) is a form of private investigation into larceny or theft. The focus of such investigations generally includes shoplifting, package pilferage, embezzlement, credit fraud, and check fraud. Loss… …

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  • 3Retail software — is computer software sold to end consumers, usually under restricted licenses. Until the emergence of the Internet, retail software represented, until the 2000s, the vast majority of all end consumer software used and was referred to as… …

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  • 4Retail design — is a creative and commercial discipline that combines and utilizes many different design concepts together in the conceptualizing and construction of retail space. Retail design is primarily a specialized practice of architecture and interior… …

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  • 5retail marketing — UK US noun [U] COMMERCE, MARKETING ► the activity of finding out what products and services a store s customers want, and finding ways of encouraging customers to buy them: »Glynn is head of retail marketing at Jupiter. »a retail marketing… …

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  • 6Retail testing — is the practice of evaluating the sales potential of a new product by placing small numbers of the product into established retail environments and determining whether or how well it performs, either as a novel product type or as a new competitor …

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  • 7retail at sth — retail at/for sth ► [I] to be sold at a particular price: »The parts cost $3 to $5 per watch, while the finished products retailed for $150 to $200. Main Entry: ↑retail …

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  • 8retail at/for sth — ► [I] to be sold at a particular price: »The parts cost $3 to $5 per watch, while the finished products retailed for $150 to $200. Main Entry: ↑retail …

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  • 9retail for sth — retail at/for sth ► [I] to be sold at a particular price: »The parts cost $3 to $5 per watch, while the finished products retailed for $150 to $200. Main Entry: ↑retail …

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  • 10retail — re|tail1 [ˈri:teıl] n [U] the sale of goods in shops to customers, for their own use and not for selling to anyone else →↑wholesale the retail trade/business ▪ a manager with twenty years experience in the retail business retail… …

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