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urgent help required..

Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,876,323 The Mix Honorary Guru
edited March 27 in Work & Study
i didnt really know where to post this and i hope i wont get judged for not knowing the exact answer but if theres any geography students out there i need an exact or exact enough description of what specialist,service and convinience shops are examples would be good..
could anyone please help asap
thanks very much!!!!!!!:p
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    Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,876,323 The Mix Honorary Guru
    deja vous, stick to one forum ;)

    Specialist - Sells a very narrow product range, such as a mobile phone shop, jewellers or sports shop, often found in city/town centres, needs a large customer base.

    Service - Provides a service, chemist, dry cleaners, funeral directors are good examples, these are usual vital and can be based anywhere, they should in theory always have a customer base.

    Convienience - These are your small supermarkets which sell milk, bread, fags, off licences, newsagents etc...... They will often adjust thier product range to meet demand and sell a wide variety of products. they are more likely to be found outside of city/town centres such as on bust roads, where a large customer base passes, they target impulse buyers.
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