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Saturday, September 29, 2018 6:05:02 PM
Publix seemingly placed a large order to receive a bulk order discount, although by the time they factor in the hidden cost of maintaining and storing the excess inventory for a year, the cost savings would have been offset.
So my question is, why would Publix place another large order, if after a year, they've tested the demand for the product, and quite frankly, it doesn't seem to be moving fast enough to warrant placing any new bulk orders?
It's questions such as these that investors would like to see addressed.
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