Compare and contrast convenience stores, conventional supermarkets, food based super stores and warehouse stores giving appropriate examples
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Typically, convenience stores have small staffs and only one or two employees on duty at any one time. Although some stores may have more than one register at a shared checkout counter, many stores only need one register, as customers generally purchase only one or two items.
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Differences from supermarkets
Prices in a convenience store are often higher than those at a supermarket, mass merchandise store, or auto supply store, as convenience stores order smaller quantities of inventory at higher per-unit prices from wholesalers.
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