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The difference between grocery stores and convenience stores
1. Business scope: General commodities sold by grocery stores include food and daily necessities, while convenience stores sell small gifts and toys in addition to food and daily necessities.
2. Business hours: grocery stores generally have longer business hours, while convenience stores pay more attention to the flexibility and convenience of business hours to meet customers' immediate needs.
3. Store size: grocery stores generally have larger stores, while convenience stores pay more attention to the rationality of store size and layout to facilitate customers' shopping.
4. Service mode: Grocery stores generally provide simple services, such as cashier and change, while convenience stores provide more services, such as copying, printing and paying water and electricity bills.
5. Brand image: grocery stores generally have no obvious brand image, while convenience stores pay attention to the construction and maintenance of brand image.
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