1. An activity or campaign to increase the sales of a product.
1. The amount of money required to purchase a product.
2. An arrangement of products or items designed to attract customers.
3. A sudden urge or desire to purchase something.
4. A series of parallel lines that can be scanned to obtain product information.
4. A container made of woven material used for carrying items while shopping.
5. A wheeled basket used for carrying groceries or other items in a supermarket.
6. A written record of a purchase, usually given to the customer.
7. The person who handles financial transactions in a store.
8. A device on which clothes are hung for display or storage.
9. A box or container used for packaging and storing products.
10. A long, narrow space between shelves or rows of products in a store.
11. A place where goods are bought and sold, such as a supermarket.
12. An event in which products are offered at reduced prices.
13. The sale of products at significantly reduced prices to clear inventory.
14. A line of people waiting to pay for products or services.
15. A tag or sticker attached to a product, providing information about it.