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    Big Bazaar Case Study

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    5.1 FINDINGS 1. Generally youth and women’s are the main customers at Big Bazaar. 2. Between 18-40 can be deduced that most of the consumers who visit retail outlets regularly are the youth. 3. Distribution in the number of men and women who visit the retail outlets and appropriate decisions can be made keeping these numbers in mind. 4. They can influence the loyal persons for more people and our customer base can be increased. 5. Electronic media has an great impact on customers they are…

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    controversial issue, when arguments are powered by feelings and incidents on which to happen are supposedly improving the people in the community. As big businesses move into an area that was normally populated by small businesses, the mom and pop shops are flat-out disappearing one by one. Thus, relocating into a new area is challenging for a store owner since they 're founded on a low-income community. These questions have been wrestling through my thoughts as I investigate more on…

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    set themselves apart. Dollar stores are a prime example of setting themselves apart and creating a niche. Dollar stores, although small in size have been hot over the last ten years and many feel they will continue to be hot over the next several years. Selling the basics such as paper products, food and other home necessities is what dollar stores are known for. Companies that fit this niche market include Family Dollar, Dollar Tree and Dollar General. Dollar stores have become popular among…

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    Basic human rights are very important for people as they live their everyday lives. “Big brother,” is a term that people know as people always watching. George Orwell uses it many times im his famous book “1984.” In “1984“ it is a dystopian society with the government having full control over everyone and everything; including telescreens everywhere to watch all people, erasing history for all citizens, and they kill all who try to go against. “Little Brother” is the new thing seen everywhere.…

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    Winston smith purchases this diary, which in this place is forbidden, and he writes the words, “Down with Big Brother”, which is a crime in this Oceania, and hides it from the telescreen, which is Oceania security system at this time. A telescreen is what the guards of Oceania use to make sure everyone is being a good citizen. Winston begins a relationship with Julia, another main character of the story, and do very illegal things with each other. After some time, they fall in love. Winston and…

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    some neighborhood stores to become more convenience. And it could accelerate its expansion in Canada, and get the experience on founding stores in other countries. And then it will not be only limited in North America. The popularity of e-commerce stores is growing rapidly, which means the Target could be more focus on its online store. It already has resources on supply chains and brand awareness, it is a big advantages on developing the online store. Threats Retail stores always have…

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    ever wondered why you go to the store for a gallon of milk and end up with a full shopping cart of groceries? Throughout Nestles essay, The Supermarket: Prime Real Estate, it reveals the supermarkets strategies to get people to buy more products. When you walk into a supermarket, the first thing you will notice is where all the products are laid out. The most common items people go to the store for like milk are located in the back or on the opposite side of the store. People then have to walk…

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    Small Business Benefits

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    Small businesses are vital to the success of the economy. Each year brings more national chains displacing locally-owned businesses throughout the country. We see big business chains replace unique establishments all the time. Over 90 percent of businesses are considered small businesses. Not only do they provide success for the future, but also because they meet local needs (i.e. hairdresser, financial consultant, plumber). Small businesses benefit both the economy and consumers because they…

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    Super Food Observation

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    I went to visit these two stores on a Wednesday when I got off work between 5pm to 7pm. The two grocery stores I chose was: Super Foods: low end Earth Fare: high end I stay in a small city in Alabama, where the population is major over crowed. Just like any other city, the city is split into different selection like; North, East, South, West. From the luxury neighborhoods to the suburbs, to the nice neighborhoods to the “OK” neighborhoods to the low end neighborhoods. Super Foods is located, I…

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    need of their customers to the highest standers. A big part of this, is providing the sales staff with the right merchandise. In order for salespeople to be effective, Nordstrom is constantly providing relevant and desirable fashion for the consumer. (Giannopoulos, 2013) Uniqueness is key when providing people with cloths they want to wear. Clothing that makes them feel confident, appropriate is the main concern. Most if not all of Nordstrom stores are filled with styles customers are seeking…

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