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    Supermarkets vs. local shops To many‚ supermarkets are an integral part of modern-life‚ but should their expansion be at the cost of local stores? TheSite.org looks at the pros and cons of supermarket shopping. For Time savers: Let’s be honest‚ life without supermarkets would be total hell. Gone are the days of trawling the high street all day long‚ and now we can fit shopping into our busy schedules. We’re not even restricted by opening hours‚ with many supermarkets now open 24 hours. Choice:

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    After The Shopping Experience The customer shopping process in supermarkets can be summarized as following: the customer enters the store‚ search for the products of interest‚ and after finding the desired products the customer heads to the checkout area. Here the customer might have to wait in line for a cashier to scan the barcodes of all the products‚ or the customer can help his/herself in the self-checkout section. The shopping process then ends with the payment from the customer for the products

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    Woolworths Ltd

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    The supermarket industry has been considered one of the most prosperous industries for Woolworths. Woolworths is operating in several different industries. In 2007‚ examples of the major brands operating under Woolworths Limited included Woolworths/Safeway supermarkets‚ Dick Smith Electronics and Dan Murphy’s. The supermarket industry consists of very few major players‚ which is kind of an oligopoly market type. In this industry‚ businesses retail a large range of products‚ especially focusing in

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    New upscale supermarket in Columbia‚ SC The opening of a new upscale supermarket requires a thorough analysis of the current competition and the business strategy that the competition has. After analyzing the competition‚ a plan has to be conceived‚ which has to determine what the competitive advantage of the company will be. Competition Columbia currently has several supermarkets operating‚ from the upscale ones like Publix and Kroger to the ones that target the lower income customers like

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    point at which the business defines the transfer of the good to the customer – for e.g. for a retail store creating the entire coffee drinking experience‚ that would increase the overall profit margin as compared to selling the coffee powder to the supermarket or a grocery store – this flexibility of investment versus return presents a high cost advantage. Also cost advantages can be created through expertise in getting good deals on business essentials such as retail space lowering lease costs‚ supplier

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    distribution of their product while increasing total revenue. Although its old business model was successful‚ the pressure to grow fast now required the company to make a decision between whether to stay in the natural foods channel or to enter selected supermarkets in selected regions. There are several key issues that Natureview Farm faces within the distribution strategy for their yogurt. The company has traditionally focused on selling its yogurt in three different sizes‚ 4 ounce‚ 8 ounce

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    and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably. E-businesses are using the Internet to do business. Online business to engage in advertising‚ buying and selling products and services. Due to increased competitiveness of hypermarket. a hybrid supermarket / shop - adoption of e-business has helped the company gain a competitive edge on their peers in terms of reducing costs‚ increasing revenue sources and increased customer satisfaction. b. Objectives and scope of the report This paper

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    Passport Automation System

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    Virtual Tutor www.virtual-tutor.co.cc Passport Automation System 1.Objective: To develop the passport automation system software using UML language. It is the interface between applicant and authority responsible for issue the passport. It aims at improving efficiency and reducing complexities. 2.Scope: The system provides the online interface to the user where we can fill their form and personal detail with necessary proof. The authority concerned with the issue of passport can use this system

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    Library Automation? Library automation can be defined simply as the use of computer and networking technologies in the library. Areas of Library Automation: • Automation of library functions • Use of electronic resources within the library (e.g. CD-ROMs) • Accessing remote electronic resources (e.g. the Internet) • Office automation (e.g. word-processing‚ spreadsheets‚ databases‚ etc.) • Patron services (e.g. computer laboratory‚ multimedia center) Objectives of Library Automation: •

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    .........3 2.1 E-Shop via Internet Platform.....................................................................3 2.2 Analysis of Target Group...........................................................................3 3 E-Shop Service for Supermarkets.............................................4 4 Risks of the Market Launch........................................................6 5 Conclusion...................................................................................6 6 Literature..

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