Either resealed with a marking that it's been open, or sold to liquidators.
That's different to what they do here. Usually products get put back in stock
Either resealed with a marking that it's been open, or sold to liquidators.
Taxes on sitting products means companies rather move it quickly.That's different to what they do here. Usually products get put back in stock
Taxes on sitting products means companies rather move it quickly.
There are different taxes that can be levied on products that are not moving. At least, it used to be but I've been out of retail for 7 years.What do you mean by taxes on sitting products? I don't think that applies here in Australia.
There are different taxes that can be levied on products that are not moving. At least, it used to be but I've been out of retail for 7 years.
So, when a product is no longer being regularly stocked and just sits it can incur a tax.
usually they are resealed and put back on the shelf at the regular price. Our Targets here do that.
I was going to make a comment about Target managing to survive in Australia, when they only lasted two years here. But I looked them up, and apparently the Australian one is completely unrelated to the US one. And it looks like the US one has still never managed to expand beyond the US after their disastrous launch and subsequent failure in Canada.
Unless it's food, drinks, medicine or stuff like that, it all goes straight in the garbage once it's been recorded that it was returned.Either resealed with a marking that it's been open, or sold to liquidators.
Not my company. They sold it off whenever they could when i worked there.Unless it's food, drinks, medicine or stuff like that, it all goes straight in the garbage once it's been recorded that it was returned.
Depends on a number of factors, including did you eat, how it metabolizes and how long you have taken the medication.Without thinking about it, I accidentally took my blood pressure medicine twice this morning. Looked online for what to do and got a lot of doom and gloom, call poison control, this is what happens if your blood pressure gets too low. Then found another post where someone said nothing bad will happen if it's a one-time thing unless you're extra sensitive to the drug itself. So I took my blood pressure and it's still high! How bad is my blood pressure if twice the medication does nothing?
Oops, sorry I got that backwards. Food, Drinks, medicine, ect. go in the garbage. I guess that's what I get for stopping a post halfway through and then not rereading what I wrote before when I finished it.Not my company. They sold it off whenever they could when i worked there.
Have a good rest.God damn , I am tired. Worked only about 4.5 hours today---not surprising, since we usually wrap up all the work on Thursdays. Hubby is also home--taking two days off to use up his vacation days before they expire. Both of us are just lazing about the house. Should be a very quiet and relaxing two days.
It happens.Oops, sorry I got that backwards. Food, Drinks, medicine, ect. go in the garbage. I guess that's what I get for stopping a post halfway through and then not rereading what I wrote before when I finished it.
I know a lot of people are probably celebrating the Tik Tok ban, but I feel sorry for the people who are potentially lousing out on a large chunk of their income.
I know a lot of people are probably celebrating the Tik Tok ban, but I feel sorry for the people who are potentially lousing out on a large chunk of their income.
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