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In supermarkets, there are joint ventures, joint marketing, leasing and other business models. What is the difference between them?
2. Joint marketing generally refers to consignment. Generally, the goods needed by supermarkets are provided by suppliers and managed and sold by supermarkets. Supermarkets have the right to operate and own goods, which are generally actual sales in terms of settlement. Supermarkets generally do not bear the backlog of goods, but bear the loss of goods;
3. Lease generally refers to the lease relationship between the supplier and the supermarket. The supermarket gives the designated area to the supplier for operation, and the supermarket is generally not responsible for all items of commodity operation. The related expenses specified by the supplier to the supermarket every cycle (month, year) are generally generated according to the size of the occupied area, electricity, water and consumables.
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