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Retail store where people sell items and the owner of the shop gets a percentage of the sale, which is it
Consignment shop
Convenience store
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Consignment shop.
A consignment shop sells items on behalf of individual sellers; the shop (consignee) takes a commission from each sale and pays the seller (consignor) the remainder. A convenience store sells inventory it owns outright, not items brought in by other people.
A consignment shop sells items on behalf of individual sellers; the shop (consignee) takes a commission from each sale and pays the seller (consignor) the remainder. A convenience store sells inventory it owns outright, not items brought in by other people.
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