Merchandiser [noun]

Definition of Merchandiser:

dealer

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To secure the rights with the NBA and NFL Players Associations, Bleacher Report has a minimum guarantee deal requiring it sell a certain amount of merchandise in a year, with a percentage of sales going back to those organizations.

It also meant negotiating with vendors to reduce deliveries of store merchandise.

Shoppers have gravitated away from department stores, turned off by often messy stores, incoherent merchandise mixes, and malls in disarray.

A female shopper in a discount retail store failed to scan all of her merchandise at a self-checkout register and fled.

Besides the live streams, they’re hawking merchandise, like T-shirts, tote bags and the new “Quarantine Tapes” singles collection compiled from their recent sets, which they mostly package and mail out themselves.

Matthews said that Ocado’s purchase of the company would help Ocado and its supermarket clients add more general merchandise to their online offerings.

It was on petitions to collect email addresses and cell phone numbers and online fundraising, merchandise sales.

The company has not said when the merchandise would return to shelves, but customers will still be able to buy these items on request.

The space is currently used for research and the sale of cannabis-themed merchandise and edibles.

College football teams generate the money — through tickets, merchandise and sometimes TV contracts — that often pays for other sports at their schools.