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merchandise

[mur-chuhn-dahyz, -dahys, mur-chuhn-dahyz] / ˈmɜr tʃənˌdaɪz, -ˌdaɪs, ˈmɜr tʃənˌdaɪz /




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The cereal shift is part of a broader effort by Target to sharpen its merchandise assortment and rebuild momentum after several uneven years marked by weaker discretionary spending and operational challenges in stores.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is wooing brands by discounting their goods less often and less steeply, and giving brands more control over how their merchandise is displayed within Bloomingdale’s stores, even letting them design the space.

From The Wall Street Journal

The singer says ticket sales alone raised £175,000 for the cause, with merchandise sales and one-off donations expected to increase the total.

From BBC

The network also underpins the fan experience, from ticketing and stadium maps, to cashless payments for drinks, food and merchandise.

From BBC

Chelsea also made far less from merchandising and kit sales than the five other wealthiest Premier League clubs.

From BBC