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What is the term for retailers, such as Costco and Sam's Club, that offer a limited number of items in their simple yet large stores?
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Warehouse club

Department store

Cottage industry

Hypermarket
7 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The term for retailers, such as Costco and Sam's Club, that offer a limited number of items in their simple yet large stores is **Warehouse club**.
7 months ago

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