Articles tagged: convenience
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Katie Marcus The burden is always going to be on your shoulders when it comes to making a sale. The more work a customer has to do in order to buy something the more likely it is they will end up just giving up and going somewhere else. written by Leila Morris Why we should sometimes ignore all of the advice to avoid "costly" convenience foods. written by Mark Hostetler Today's consumers have so many choices, and the property buyer is no exception. Choosing a residence that fits your lifestyle is essential, and savvy condo buyers are demanding more from their homes. written by Quy Le Futons have evolved in recent years. If you're looking for the one piece of furniture to go into your home that combines comfort, class, and convenience all in one package, then a futon may be the choice for you. This article looks at why the futon has grown in popularity in recent years with no signs of slowing down. written by Jon Stout Every day more and more people are realizing the benefits of adopting a healthy life style and one of the basic ingredients of good health is healthy drinking water. written by James Marriot Retailing in convenience stores plays a progressively vital role for European grocery store retailers. Retail sector is no more the arena of individuals' retailer. written by James Marriot The convenience store sector is likely to undergo sea changes within the next few years with increase in competition as well as consolidation activities. With the entry of key supermarket players into the convenience retail sector has been compelling existing convenience store operators to reassess their value proposition. written by James Marriot The growing demand for imported foods and beverages for the expansion of these c-stores offers a great opportunity to local as well as international manufacturers. The fact that a majority of customers is price conscious imposes that the South African supermarket needs to be stuffed with a wide range of consumer. written by James Marriot Indians are welcoming this 24x7 retail culture because traditional shopping culture doesn’t fit the needs of the consumers of today. They find it nearly impossible to spare some time to go to the market. Convenience stores, on the other hand, offer them the flexibility to go for shopping the moment they get some free time out of their daily hectic schedules. written by James Marriot The convenience stores combined with gasoline stations that raised hue and cry earlier are quite common now. These combined services stores have completely redefined the conventional drug and departmental stores. The combined service offered by the c-stores is a revolutionary step towards the retail industry. written by James Marriot Banks are seeking it as an opportunity to increase the number of ATMs in the state with no need to purchase the space exclusively. Other stimulating factors, why banks are so keen to install their ATMs at convenience stores, include the convenience fee paid by the storeowner, increased footfall & turnover and of course increased loyalty of customers towards the banks. written by James Marriot Studies of trends in the American organic food market surprisingly revealed that the driving force behind the growth of AUS $500 million in the organic sector was education rather than wealth. University graduates are more likely to become organic shoppers than any other section of society. The study found that among those who bought organic produce more than half were degree holders while only 27% of the buyers earned about AUS $100,000 per annum. written by James Marriot The convenience stores are spread over a radius of 2-4 miles. The stores’ owners and employees belong to the community that the store serves and live in the vicinity. These stores support numerous national and local charities and community programs such as sponsoring Little League teams, contributing to annual charity drives and organizing events for the community they serve. written by James Marriot At a convenience store now, one can pay diverse utility bills for electricity, cell phones, the Internet and newspapers, send things or a letter, print out photos and even buy an insurance policy. To please everybody, convenience store chains have taken up the role of bank, post office, photo studio and insurance company.
written by Richard Solare
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