A __________ is two or more outlets that are commonly owned and controlled.

Retailing refers to a process where the retailer sells the goods directly to the end-user for his own consumption in small quantities.

Types of Retail outlets

  • Department Stores
  • A department store is a set-up which offers wide range of products to the end-users under one roof. In a department store, the consumers can get almost all the products they aspire to shop at one place only. Department stores provide a wide range of options to the consumers and thus fulfill all their shopping needs.

    Merchandise:
    Electronic Appliances
    Apparels
    Jewellery
    Toiletries
    Cosmetics
    Footwear
    Sportswear
    Toys
    Books
    CDs, DVDs

    Examples - Shoppers Stop, Pantaloon

  • Discount Stores
  • Discount stores also offer a huge range of products to the end-users but at a discounted rate. The discount stores generally offer a limited range and the quality in certain cases might be a little inferior as compared to the department stores.

    Wal-Mart currently operates more than 1300 discount stores in United States. In India Vishal Mega Mart comes under discount store.

    Merchandise:
    Almost same as department store but at a cheaper price.

  • Supermarket
  • A retail store which generally sells food products and household items, properly placed and arranged in specific departments is called a supermarket. A supermarket is an advanced form of the small grocery stores and caters to the household needs of the consumer. The various food products (meat, vegetables, dairy products, juices etc) are all properly displayed at their respective departments to catch the attention of the customers and for them to pick any merchandise depending on their choice and need.

    Merchandise:
    Bakery products
    Cereals
    Meat Products, Fish products
    Breads
    Medicines
    Vegetables
    Fruits
    Soft drinks
    Frozen Food
    Canned Juices

  • Warehouse Stores
  • A retail format which sells limited stock in bulk at a discounted rate is called as warehouse store. Warehouse stores do not bother much about the interiors of the store and the products are not properly displayed.

  • Mom and Pop Store (also called Kirana Store in India)
  • Mom and Pop stores are the small stores run by individuals in the nearby locality to cater to daily needs of the consumers staying in the vicinity. They offer selected items and are not at all organized. The size of the store would not be very big and depends on the land available to the owner. They wouldn’t offer high-end products.

    Merchandise:
    Eggs
    Bread
    Stationery
    Toys
    Cigarettes
    Cereals
    Pulses
    Medicines

  • Speciality Stores
  • As the name suggests, Speciality store would specialize in a particular product and would not sell anything else apart from the specific range.Speciality stores sell only selective items of one particular brand to the consumers and primarily focus on high customer satisfaction.

    Example -You will find only Reebok merchandise at Reebok store and nothing else, thus making it a speciality store. You can never find Adidas shoes at a Reebok outlet.

  • Malls
  • Many retail stores operating at one place form a mall. A mall would consist of several retail outlets each selling their own merchandise but at a common platform.

  • E Tailers
  • Now a days the customers have the option of shopping while sitting at their homes. They can place their order through internet, pay with the help of debit or credit cards and the products are delivered at their homes only. However, there are chances that the products ordered might not reach in the same condition as they were ordered. This kind of shopping is convenient for those who have a hectic schedule and are reluctant to go to retail outlets. In this kind of shopping; the transportation charges are borne by the consumer itself.

    Example - EBAY, Rediff Shopping, Amazon

  • Dollar Stores
  • Dollar stores offer selected products at extremely low rates but here the prices are fixed.

    Example - 99 Store would offer all its merchandise at Rs 99 only. No further bargaining is entertained. However the quality of the product is always in doubt at the discount stores.


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A __________ is two or more outlets that are commonly owned and controlled.

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What are the two types of retail outlets?

Types of Retail Outlets.
Department Stores. A department store is a set-up which offers wide range of products to the end-users under one roof. ... .
Discount Stores. ... .
Supermarket. ... .
Warehouse Stores. ... .
Mom and Pop Store (also called Kirana Store in India) ... .
Speciality Stores. ... .
Malls. ... .
E Tailers..

Are two or more outlets that are commonly owned and controlled employ centralized buying and merchandising and offer very similar lines of merchandise?

Two or more outlets that have common ownership and control, centralized buying and merchandising operations, and similar lines of merchandise are considered corporate chain stores. Corporate chain stores appear to be strongest in the food, drug, shoe, variety, and clothing industries.

What are the different types of retail outlets?

8 Types of Retail Stores.
Grocery/Supermarket. Grocery stores and supermarkets provide a general range of food products. ... .
Convenience Store. ... .
Big Box/Superstore. ... .
Specialty Store. ... .
Department Store. ... .
Discount Store. ... .
Off-Price Retailer. ... .
Warehouse..

When two or more outlets are under common ownership and are having the same merchandise ambience promotional schemes?

Answer. Answer: When two or more outlets are under a common ownership, it is called as a retail chain.