___ deal mainly in goods of cheap variety like hosiery products, toys, cigarettes, soft drinks and so on.
Departmental stores
Street stall holders
Speciality stores
Secondhand goods shop
Street stall holders deal mainly in goods of cheap variety like hosiery products, toys, cigarettes, soft drinks and so on.
Distinguish between :-
(a) Single lines stores and departmental stores.
(b) Street traders and street shops.
A businessman dealing with a larger variety of goods under one roof has a___
Tejal, a departmental service provider, has planned to sell goods in her departmental stores on cash policy. An old customer picks one of those goods and reaches the cash counter but finds that his wallet is missing. Tejal scolds at the customer rudely despite of recognising the urgency of the customer who requests her to give those essential goods for a short-term. Tejal takes the goods back and insults the old customer.
(i) Which one of the plans (Standing or Single-use) is applicable in Tejal's department store?
(ii) What are the various plans under the plan identified in question (i). In the context of the case study can any of these justify Tejal's behaviour? Explain with reasons.