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Discover LudwigThe word "wholesaler" is correct and usable in written English and it refers to a person or company that buys large quantities of goods from manufacturers or other suppliers and sells smaller quantities to retailers, businesses, and other buyers.
Example: The local wholesaler had a great selection of products from all over the world.
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He also spoke up for Andy Hall, the British migrant workers' advocate, who faces an eight-year jail sentence for defamation after writing a report alleging labour abuses within the Thai pineapple wholesaler, the Natural Fruit Company.
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Nash Finch, a wholesaler based in Minneapolis, is also under investigation for its use of promotional allowances.
Tuan Nguyen, a seafood wholesaler in the small community of Venice, Louisiana, says his business was shut down for eight months after Katrina, in 2005, and his savings were obliterated: "I don't know what we're going to do, because the bills are coming in every day .The first known animal victim of the spill was a northern gannet, currently recovering.
Lightning Print, a subsidiary of Ingram Book Group, America's largest book wholesaler, offers such a service to 180 publishers.
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A 1993 Toyota saloon that can be bought for $1,000 from a Japanese wholesaler would sell for as much as $75,000 in Myanmar, according to one local's estimate.
Metro Cash and Carry, a German wholesaler that sells to hotels and restaurants, trains farmers in looking after their crops, encouraging them to store their vegetables in boxes rather than leaving them to spoil on the ground.Yet it is no use educating consumers unless they can get hold of the products.
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His wife may well be the main grain-wholesaler in the black market.When there have been crackdowns on the markets, as during a disastrous currency experiment in 2009, Mr Noland reckons large chunks of the economy may have seized up because of shortages of basics, such as cement.
So Corney & Barrow, a chain of wine bars-cum-restaurants with outlets in the City, has decided to buy protection against inclement weather the first non-wholesaler to do so in Britain.
Last week shareholders in Caremark, an American drugs middleman-cum-wholesaler, agreed on a $27 billion merger with CVS, an American drugstore chain.
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