Antonym: wholesale. Similar words: retailer, detail, retain, detailed, in detail, retaining, secretary, interpretation. Meaning: ['rɪːteɪl] n. the selling of goods to consumers; usually in small quantities and not for resale. v. 1. be sold at the retail level 2. sell on the retail market. adj. selling or related to selling direct to the consumer. adv. at a retail price.
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211) Tire companies therefore compensated for larger losses on tires sold to car makers by raising their margins on retail sales.
212) Retail banking ties up capital and property and staff in large numbers and in the wrong places.
213) Meanwhile Friday's retail sales figures allayed some concerns about the prospect of an abrupt economic landing.
214) Exchanging goods Anyone working in the retail trade will often have to deal with customers who want to exchange or return goods.
215) Retail sales of the quintessential red meats are plummeting, whilst vegetarianism has become a fashionable norm.
216) The lower three grades are seldom sold as retail cuts but are used instead in making hamburger and meat food products.
217) It will also include retail and leisure units, community facilities and a health care centre.
218) Traditionally the major revenue earner, it was adversely affected by difficult trading conditions, particularly in the retail sector.
219) Between 1974 and 1978 there was an annual rate of increase in retail prices in excess of 17%.
220) For the holiday season, they launched a thriving retail partnership, with Discovery Channel media centers in Nature Company stores.
221) Skim milk distributed at retail is frequently a reconstituted product prepared from nonfat dry solids and unpolluted water.
222) Since August, retail sales, tourism and tax collection have all plunged.
223) Many are located on Main Street, a colorfully restored retail district.
224) The only retail travel agency in Britain specialising in passenger journeys on board cargo ships.
225) The typical retail pushcart is set up in the open areas of a shopping mall or strip mall.
226) They already generate $ 477 million in retail sales every year in Florida.
227) Competition also affects retail outlets which offer a service, such as hairdressing or dry cleaning.
228) The value of these stocks is uprated each year in line with changes in the retail price index.
229) Preliminary plans also include a 2,100-room themed hotel, restaurants, retail and entertainment complexes.
230) U.S. sources say the Basic Racer will retail for $ 10,000 there-the same price as the road bike.
231) Retail sales were described as disappointing, but manufacturing and commercial real estate experienced growth.
232) No provision was made for the payment to Co-operative retail stores of dividends on their purchases from the Agency.
233) Rising capital growth also helped the retail sector retain its high return of 10.9 percent, again with rentals holding steady.
234) Castlemore is developing the 21 ha site for a Tesco superstore, retail outlet and a leisure complex.
235) Retail sales have fallen by about half in recent weeks as nervous consumers rein in spending.
236) By comparison, lottery tickets can be bought as easily as chewing gum at hundreds of retail outlets and news agents.
237) The environmentally friendly retail chain will combine its Web operations with its retail and mail order activities.
238) The guide prices indicated are the manufacturers' recommended retail prices - it's worth shopping around for the best buy.
239) Two other reports Tuesday bespoke consumer mettle and retail strength.
240) The retail element is highly fragmented and therefore, historically[http://Sentencedict.com], mail-order has been an important purchasing element.