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The ability to change phenotype in response to local environmental conditions is called
Intensive Distribution
A strategy employed by companies to distribute their products through as many outlets as possible to maximize product availability and consumer access.
Exclusive Distribution
A distribution strategy where a supplier grants exclusive rights to a single wholesaler or retailer to sell their product in a specific territory, limiting competition.
Intensive Distribution
A strategy where a company supplies its products to as many outlets as possible to maximize coverage and sales potential.
Distribution Density
The level of availability of a product or brand in a specific geographic area, often classified into intensive, selective, or exclusive distribution.
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