Monday, February 4, 2013

76 Retail Channels - Part 3/4


47. Non-Chain Book Stores shall mean stores or groups of stores (containing fewer than twenty (20) individual stores) that offer for sale primarily books.
48. Non-Chain Comic Book Stores shall mean stores or groups of stores (containing fewer than twenty (20) individual stores) that offer for sale primarily comic books.
49. Non-Chain Drug Stores shall mean stores or groups of stores (containing fewer than twenty (20) individual stores) that offer for sale primarily prescription and over-the-counter drugs, personal care products and household products.
50. Non-Chain Jewelry Stores shall mean stores or groups of stores (containing fewer than twenty (20) individual stores) that offer for sale primarily jewelry.  The “Non-Chain Jewelry Stores” channel shall specifically exclude Guild Jewelers as defined above.
51. Non-Chain Toy Stores shall mean stores or groups of stores (containing fewer than twenty (20) individual stores) that offer for sale primarily toys.  In order to be considered a “Toy Store” hereunder, the total number of toy-type SKU’s must represent eighty percent (80%) or more of such store’s total SKU’s.  Examples of Non-Chain Toy Stores include, without limitation, Talbot’s Toyland and Tons of Toys, Inc.
52. Non-Mail Clothing Specialty Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily clothing and are not located within a mall.  Examples of Non-Mall Clothing Specialty Stores include, without limitation, Kids Mart, Kids R Us, Clothestime and Fashion Bug.
53. Novelty Gift Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily novelty gift items.  The “Novelty Gift Stores” channel shall specifically exclude Airport Gift and Other Airport Stores and Duty-Free Operators (as such terms are defined above).  Examples of Novelty Gift Stores include, without limitation, Spencer’s.
54. Off-Price / Closeout Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily discounted apparel and other merchandise.  Examples of Off-Price/Closeout Stores include, without limitation, Marshall’s, T.J. Maxx, Ross for Less, hit or Miss and Tuesday Morning.
55. Office Specialty Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily office supplies.  Examples of Office Specialty Stores include, without limitation, Office Depot, Staples and Office Max.
56. Outlet Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily discounted merchandise of a particular manufacturer or retailer.
57.            Party Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily party supplies.  Examples of Party Stores include, without limitation, Party City and Party World.
58.            Pet Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily pet supplies.  Examples of Pet Stores include, without limitation, PetCo and PetSmart.
59.            Regional Discount / Mass Retailers shall mean stores that (a) have regional distribution, (b) generally offer products for sale in a broad assortment of unrelated product categories, which products generally are not classified in the trade as “better/best” quality products, (c) are usually “self-service” with more of an emphasis on price than aesthetics, and (d) generally do not require individual store servicing by suppliers.  Suppliers to Regional Discount/Mass retailers typically advertise in trade publications, such as “Discount Store News” and “Discount Merchandiser”, and usually attend the IMRA (International Mass Retailer Association) trade show.  The “Regional Discount/Mass Retailers” channel shall specifically exclude the in-store bakery departments of such stores, which shall be included in the “In-Store Bakeries” channel defined above.  Examples of Regional Discount/Mass Retailers include, without limitation, Meijers, Caldors, Ames, Bradlees, Hill’s, Rose’s, Venture, and Shopko.
60.            Retail Bakeries shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily freshly baked breads, cakes, cookies and similar bakery items.  The “Retail Bakeries” channel shall specifically exclude In-Store Bakeries (as defined above).
61.            School Book Clubs / Fairs shall mean offering products for sale through book catalogs distributed to teachers and students at public or private schools (usually elementary or high school) or through book fairs conducted on the premises of such schools.  Examples of School Book Clubs / Fairs include, without limitation, Troll Book Club and Scholastic Book Fair.
62.            Souvenir Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily souvenirs.
63.            Sporting Good Stores shall mean stores that offer for sale primarily sporting goods, equipment, athletic apparel, and other merchandise that reflects a sports theme.  Examples of Sporting Good Stores include, without limitation, Big 5, Sports Authority and Sports Chalet.
64.            Sports Stadium Shops shall mean concessionaire shops located within stadiums or arenas where sporting events are held.


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