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Retail [[product catalogue]]s will have to fit somewhere in this scheme. If it is assumed that there are no [[friendly retail]]-operators then [[product catalogue]]s will have to be [[wiki]] based, so that ordinary [[consumer]]s can contribute into building the catalogues for each store. | Retail [[product catalogue]]s will have to fit somewhere in this scheme. If it is assumed that there are no [[friendly retail]]-operators then [[product catalogue]]s will have to be [[wiki]] based, so that ordinary [[consumer]]s can contribute into building the catalogues for each store. | ||
Many [[retail chains]] seem to have '''fairly uniform''' product offerings from one store to another, depending mostly on the [[store class]]: | |||
*a [[micro market]] specializing in a wide offering of grab-and-eat products and only minimal stocks, | |||
*a [[normal market]] | |||
*a [[supermarket]] with offerings expanding to [[clothes]], [[toys]], [[household appliance]]s, [[DIY]], and even [[Furniture]] | |||
*... | |||
[[Logistics]] is a field where there is lots of improvement for enhancing the availability of [[local food]]. Now it is commonplace to have huge [[logistic center]]s where the stuff is transported first from the producer and then to the [[store]] |