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The company merged with British DIY retailer B&Q in 1998. For details on the various types of retail stores see:. Castorama is a French retailer of DIY and home improvement tools and supplies. In give-away shops goods can be taken for free. In other cases, especially in the case of a nonprofit shop, the public donates goods to the shop to be sold (see also thrift store). Often the public can also sell goods to such shops. Some shops sell second-hand goods. The shops may be owned by one company, or there may be a franchising company that has franchising agreements with the shop owners (see also restaurant chain). Many shops are part of a chain: a number of similar shops with the same name selling the same products in different locations. Shops are divided into multiple categories of stores which sell a selected set of goods or services. Neither party has a clear advantage, because the threat of no sale exists, whence the surplus vanishes for both. Economists see this as determining how the transaction's total surplus will be divided into consumer and producer surplus. Price discrimination can lead to a bargaining situation often called haggling — a negotiation about the price. The retailer may conclude this due to the customer's wealth, carelessness, lack of knowledge, or eagerness to buy. For example, a customer may have to pay more if the seller determines that he or she is willing to. The retailer charges higher prices to some customers and lower prices to others. Alternatively, there can be price discrimination for a variety of reasons. Often prices are fixed and displayed on signs or labels. This creates price points. In Chinese societies, prices are generally either a round number or sometimes some lucky number. $ 6.95. In Western countries, retail prices are often so-called psychological prices or odd prices: a little less than a round number, e.g. This simply involves charging the amount suggested by the manufacturer and usually printed on the product by the manufacturer. Another common technique is manufacturers suggested list pricing. This involves adding a markup amount (or percentage) to the retailers cost. The pricing technique used by most retailers is cost-plus pricing. However, it should not be considered a sport or as a major form of exersise as it could lead to the buying of products that aren't really necessary, or if irrational decisions are constantly made, compulsive shopping. Walking around a mall all day is pretty much the same as walking on a treadmill at the gym all day. Walking around stores, malls, or outlets can burn calories. Shopping can actually be good for your health. Shopping involves selection, purchase, and display behavior. Shopping is considered a recreational activity of psychological interest. Another version of shopping is called window shopping, which is simply examining the goods without buying. . Shopping is the the purchase of goods and services. Travel agency. Thrift store. Surplus store. Superstore. Supermarket. Sports Store. Sex shop. Pharmacy. Pet store. Mail order. Hypermarket. Hobby store. Hardware store. General store. Electronic commerce, B2C. Dollar store. Department store. Convenience store. Bookstore. |