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restock

[ree-stok] / riˈstɒk /






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The company in October announced a partnership with OpenAI, which it said "allows customers and Sam's Club members to plan meals, restock essentials, or discover new products simply by chatting".

From BBC

The survey sometimes produces strong January readings as companies restock after the Christmas shopping season.

From MarketWatch

Store standards fell after cuts in staff hours and shoppers complained about empty shelves, slow restocking, and poor online availability.

From BBC

“With North America truck demand likely to gain momentum through the year and with construction equipment in the early innings of a restocking phase, we think solid profitability can continue,” Housden adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We’ve had to notify people they can’t buy these products—it takes more time to take them off, and restock those items.”

From The Wall Street Journal