Not exact matches
Although it is true that
higher volumes will make up for lower prices to some extent, unless you can sell as
much as a Kmart or Wal - Mart, you absolutely need at least a 50 percent
markup (keystone) to survive in a small retail shop.
The
markup is a larger percentage of your low dollar items while essentially being a «hidden»
markup when applied to your
much higher dollar items.
Sad that Kobo fell to the same lure as Apple & Google of making people buy
higher - priced models (though not nearly as
much of a
markup as Apple, at least) for more storage.
The
markup by glass is typically
much higher than if you buy the bottle outright.
Toys may have a
high markup, while more utilitarian items like bowls or food are
much lower.