Retailer Problems
Why Retailers Stick With What They Know
Retailers often stick with familiar products because trying new brands carries real risk. Here’s why fear-driven buying behavior shapes wholesale decisions.
Why Retailers Hesitate to Try New Brands
Retailers are not against trying new brands. They hesitate because every new product carries inventory risk, shelf space pressure, reorder uncertainty, and the memory of past buying mistakes.
Retailers Don’t Buy Inventory — They Buy Confidence
Retailers don’t order inventory just because products are available. They order when they feel confident. Here’s why confidence is one of the most important factors in wholesale buying.
Retailers Don’t Have an Inventory Problem — They Have a Betting Problem
Retailers aren’t bad at buying inventory — they’re forced to gamble. Here’s why wholesale ordering is broken and how it creates risk for every retailer.