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Hungarian to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Marketing / Market Research | |||||||
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slotting fee Explanation: How to Buy Shelf Space for Retail Food By Devra Gartenstein, eHow Contributor The process of buying shelf space for retail food involves paying a supermarket to put your product on their shelf. Retailers justify the process of charging for shelf space, or "slotting fees," by arguing that it is expensive for them to introduce new products. Read more: How to Buy Shelf Space for Retail Food | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5753322_buy-shelf-space-retail-food.... http://www.ehow.com/how_5753322_buy-shelf-space-retail-food.... "Slotting fee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A slotting fee, slotting allowance[1], pay-to-stay, or fixed trade spending[2] is a fee charged to produce companies or manufacturers by supermarket distributors (retailers) in order to have their product placed on their shelves.[3] The fee varies greatly depending on the product, manufacturer, and market conditions. For a new product, the initial slotting fee may be approximately $25,000 per item in a regional cluster of stores, but may be as high as $250,000 in high-demand markets.[4]" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slotting_fee Reference: http://www.ehow.com/how_5753322_buy-shelf-space-retail-food.... Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slotting_fee |
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