|
|
Topic
Top news source/blog that we're missing
Why do you recommend this news source?
|
||
| This article describes a concept which could impact a variety of companies, countries or industries. To see what companies and articles reference this concept page, click here. |
Tension - Will superstores continue to grow and eliminate small, specialized retailers? Or will people tire of the one-stop shopping bit, resulting in a slowdown or halt of superstore growth?
Why we care - These superstores have transformed shopping from a potentially time-consuming process involving trips to various stores into a convenient, one-stop experience. They offer a wide range of products, each superstore competing for a larger percentage of the customers' wallets. They can render smaller retailers with less extensive offerings obsolete. Large chains of superstores often account for a sizable percentage of their suppliers' sales, giving the retailers significant bargaining leverage over manufacturers' prices. This can result in lower prices for the customers, which puts superstores at even more of an advantage relative to smaller competitors.
As these stores offer a wider and wider variety of products, it has become possible for customers to buy nearly all of their everyday items at supermarkets.
As such, retailers are competing for a larger percentage of their customers' disposable income, raising the stakes and causing intense competition.
|
Worried about pump and dump?
We review changes
for stock spam |
Want to make Wikinvest better?
We need your help,
contribute today |
Do you write software?
We are recruiting
the best engineers |
Like Wikinvest?
Spread the word —
Tell your friends! |