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Limited-Line Gift Store
A retail store that specializes in selling gifts but offers a limited range of product types, focusing on specific niches.
Hypermarket
A form of scrambled merchandising, which consists of a large store (more than 200,000 square feet) that offers everything in a single outlet, eliminating the need for consumers to shop at more than one location.
General Merchandise Stores
Retail establishments offering a wide range of consumer goods, including clothing, household items, and groceries.
Limited-Line Stores
Retail outlets that specialize in a limited range of products, offering depth in specific categories rather than a broad assortment across many categories.
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