mwg
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Does anyone know what's a reasonable markup on products in a small village store (Londis for example)? Does it vary wildly depending on product or is it roughly the same percentage through out?
30%? 40%? More? Less?
Ta.
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Jimbothebarbarian
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Bit more complex then that TBH.
If you sell loads of something you can suffer a small mark up. But if you don't sell many the mark up needs to be more.
Then you have loss leaders etc etc.
Why do you ask?
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Adam_B
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Depends a lot more on the product than the store.
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Kenni
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20%
Alcohol slightly more profit.
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gazza808
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Birthday cards are about 150perecent in most shops
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mwg
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I've been wanting to sell to a couple of local shops & not got a clue on how much markup they would want to put on to try and work out how much I could get away with selling to them for. Just been to see one and took a stab at it, not a millon miles off, had to come down in price a bit but it's a start.
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IvIarkgraham
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what are you selling?
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mwg
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Firewood & kindling
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IvIarkgraham
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ok
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mwg
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Sorry it's not Irn Bru
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SetH
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