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.
Chris Gunnels
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Retailers often stick with familiar products because trying new brands carries real risk. Here’s why fear-driven buying behavior shapes wholesale decisions.
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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.
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Retailers do not move slowly because they are indecisive. They move slowly because wholesale feels risky. Here’s why reducing risk helps retailers buy faster.
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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.
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