1, door-to-door promotion of dealer business:
General big brands, such as drinks, instant noodles, beer, ice cream, milk, all have the business of factory door-to-door distribution. Just put up a sign outside your store and write clearly that you want to open a supermarket. Leave a phone number and you can get busy with our business. There will be business from manufacturers, and it will generally be more favorable to get goods from manufacturers. Free refrigerator and freezer service will also be provided for door-to-door return. When sales come up, you can get a bigger discount.
2, the wholesale market purchase:
In addition to the manufacturer's supply, other goods are generally replenished in the wholesale market at one time. There is little difference in the prices of wholesalers in general wholesale markets. Therefore, as long as you find a wholesaler with a complete range of leisure snacks, family food, non-food and other categories, you can directly ask him to allocate a batch of goods according to the display arrangement, so that he can offer the lowest price, and those that are not easy to sell can be returned, and finally bargain on the total price.
3. Online purchase:
For best-selling goods, you can buy goods online, generally non-food goods, and Alibaba needs a lot of cheap and good goods.
4. Ultra-low price shopping in large supermarkets:
Sometimes the price in big supermarkets is much lower than the wholesale price given by suppliers, and there are promotional activities to reduce purchases and deliveries. At this time, you can go to the supermarket to sweep the goods, or use their delivery App to get the goods. How to get a good deal?
5. Purchasing by local brand manufacturers:
For the best-selling local brands, you can directly call the phone on the packaging of his goods to pick up the goods. As long as you can make up the batch, the manufacturer will usually deliver the goods. Related information: Small supermarkets generally deal in the following categories of goods:
1, fresh: meat and eggs, fruits, vegetables and cooked food.
2. Foods: frozen foods, beverages, dairy products, convenience foods, household foods and snack foods.
3. Non-food: daily chemicals, household department stores (kitchen and bathroom cleaning hardware), cultural and sports luggage supplies, and household textiles (clothing, shoes, hats and pillows).
4. cigarettes