Adjective(1) selling or related to selling direct to the consumer
Noun(1) the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale(2) the selling of goods to consumers(3) usually in small quantities and not for resale
Adverb(1) at a retail price
Verb(1) be sold at the retail level(2) sell on the retail market
Adjective(1) selling or related to selling direct to the consumer
Noun(1) the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale(2) the selling of goods to consumers(3) usually in small quantities and not for resale
Adverb(1) at a retail price
Verb(1) be sold at the retail level(2) sell on the retail market
(1) While some consumers remain stringently brand loyal, private label products account for 50 percent of retail butter sales.(2) The upsurge in demand for organic produce has led all the major retail outlets to recognize sales potential in the organic sector.(3) Some distributors opted to raise prices they charged retail customers rather than wait for payments.(4) Sheehy is a career banker whose progress through the ranks has been mainly within retail banking.(5) The model was examined in the context of a consumer relationship with two retail service brands.(6) The cell was $30 off retail and I want to give my old phone to my mother.(7) Agricultural products and consumer goods are sold wholesale and retail .(8) Some seed companies are selling more through retail outlets, which cuts into the customer base of their existing dealers.(9) From DVD players to coins to vacation stays, prices can be up to 70 % off retail .(10) I proceeded to retail my meeting with Derek from beginning to end; Jenny listened eagerly, chewing on the nail of her index finger.(11) A question on the sales of retail life products since the start of the year was brushed aside.(12) The retail price is just under $100, which is rather inexpensive for its deluxe features.(13) With u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510buy now, pay lateru251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb offers you usually end up paying a lot more for a product than its regular retail price.(14) It also potentially hurts milk consumption by spurring retail prices upward.(15) The cost structure of a firm selling primarily wholesale can be substantially different from the cost structure of a grower selling primarily retail .(16) Various laws, often imposed by the states, restrained price competition in retail trade.