Em, more likely for the 3rd ptOriginally posted by FireIce:consumers have to know this?
very gahment-like practicesOriginally posted by sbst275:2nd, willing to give 120 days credit term instead of COD (14 days) or 30 days
Somemore still wanna demand cheaper priceOriginally posted by SnowFlag:very gahment-like practices
I am not surprised about gahment practices.Originally posted by sbst275:Somemore still wanna demand cheaper price
That's why Govt co never wind up but other ppl wind up
and they are willing to sell food not fit for consumation (refering to the unripe watermelon for malaysia) to acheive above?Originally posted by sbst275:1st must be able to achieve 30% margin, 3x higher than other ppl
2nd, willing to give 120 days credit term instead of COD (14 days) or 30 days
3rd, got window period, not sellable say within 1 qtr, this product is off the shelves
Cheapest... Aiyah, tell you, their fresh milk is 50% water 50% milk...Originally posted by SnowFlag:I am not surprised about gahment practices.
- long repayment.
- cheapest cost but must provide the best product.
- cannot be sued
Actually, they never careOriginally posted by LinYu:and they are willing to sell food not fit for consumation (refering to the unripe watermelon for malaysia) to acheive above?
Like real, many things they sell more ex than provision shopOriginally posted by dragg:went for an interview and was told they made only 3% profit.
all crap!!!
Govt wun tell you true pic one lahOriginally posted by dragg:they have economic of scales. how can profit be so low?