Sentences with phrase «produced items are sold»

Consumers who purchase pet products sometimes find that these sustainably produced items are sold in excessive, unnecessary packaging.

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It implies that an item isn't mass - produced, and often the maker is a skilled artist who otherwise is «one of us» (i.e., he or she hasn't sold out to a big corporation).
The casino even produces a Borgata Babes calendar that is one of its top - selling items each year.»
There's been a broad shift in a variety of beverage categories to sell more craft items that are deemed premium — meaning not mass produced, often made locally, with limited scale and distribution.
Contrary to the assumption that T. J. Maxx sells overstock or discards from fancy foods stores, like Williams - Sonoma or Macy's, T. J. Maxx often acquires items that are specially produced just for them.
For fertilizers and pharmaceuticals, the rule of origin depends on how it's calculated — the selling price or your price to produce the item.
In addition, Griffin Foods produces items that are sold under its own label in grocery stores.
As consumers become more conscious about where their food comes from, retailers need to be able to give them the peace of mind that comes from knowing that every item of produce they sell has been thoroughly vetted.
I do not pretend to be a lawyer but can provide you with legal information that you should read before you decide to mass produce and sell an item made from a purchased pattern.
Several items produced by New York companies will be sold at the store, including products made by Ontario County - based Red Jacket Orchards and Nelson Farms in Madison County.
While the Blueberry Hill Fashions website itself is clean and stylish, lots of the other items for sale were showcased using the kind of mass - produced stock photos typical of cheap eBay listings and budget «rockabilly vintage 50s swing pinup lady womens fashion «- esque websites that all tend to hail from China and send you products that only vaguely resemble the picture that sold you on the purchase.
That same item might be produced in America as well, but labor and production costs make it naturally more expensive, so being able to import it from another, less expensive resource allows me to profit by selling it for less than American producers can, and I profit from the margin in between my cost of acquisition and the resale price.
Also bear in mind how much profit is made on each item of product and how many you can possibly sell - you need to be able to sell items that have been produced.
These items are not sold as part of the company's core business, and generally include any property owned by the company that is outside of the products produced for sale.
If they needed 4 million PS5 to sell, all they have to do is slow down the production of a few other items and use those to produce more PS5, so if they wanted to break a record of selling more systems than any other company all they have to do produce 5 million and sell it all in 1st week.
Can't imagine that it's because these items are still selling well at this point, but it also can't be because of any inherent cost in the discs (they sure cost pennies to produce).
While you're at it, you can open up your own shop and sell produce that you've grown on the farm in addition to items you've scavenged from throughout the world.
Palm oil can be found in approximately 50 percent of the items sold in a typical U.S. grocery store, which makes it very important to pay attention to where and how the oil is being produced.
Ripe Near Me users can sign up to either post produce or other local foods (such as eggs) that they are willing to sell, swap, or share with others, or to find local homegrown or wild food items for their own consumption (or both), which could serve to make local food systems stronger and more diverse and resilient.
Organic apples are one of the top selling organic produce items at Wal - Mart, along with carrots, citrus, lettuce and packaged salads.
Being in possession of any of these drugs can result in charges involving possession, possession with the intent to sell, drug trafficking, drug possession and sale, possession of items used to produce narcotics, and drug crimes involving vulnerable adults or children.
7.1 (1) Possession, etc., for use in production of or trafficking in substance — No person shall possess, produce, sell or import anything knowing that it will be used to produce or traffic in a substance referred to in item 18 of Schedule I or subitem 1 (9) of Schedule III.
The Farmers» Market is a regulated operation with more than 40 vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods and homemade items throughout the season.
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