Chapter 2: Types of Retailers

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Across
  1. 2. Foods that spoil quickly, such as produce, meat, and dairy; critical inventory concern for food retailers.
  2. 6. The stock of products a retailer maintains; varies significantly by food retailer type.
  3. 7. A food retailer that focuses on specific types of foods (e.g., bakery, butcher, organic).
  4. 8. The mix of product types and brands within a food retailer's merchandise category.
  5. 10. A food retailer that emphasizes low prices and limited selection, often using a private label strategy.
  6. 12. A food retailer that offers bulk products at discounted prices with a membership model.
  7. 14. The variety and range of products available; differs by food retailer category.
  8. 15. A small, quick-service food retailer open extended hours, often located near residences.
  9. 16. - Fee-based access model for warehouse clubs
  10. 17. The goods and products offered for sale by a food retailer.
Down
  1. 1. - Multiple location ownership type
  2. 3. A large, self-service food retailer offering a wide variety of groceries and household products.
  3. 4. - Shopping method at warehouse clubs
  4. 5. - Single/limited location ownership type
  5. 9. - Business model for bulk purchasing from producers
  6. 11. A type of specialty food retailer that focuses on natural and sustainably-grown products.
  7. 13. Key factor in food retailer success; convenience stores emphasize accessibility and proximity.