Question for the INS Developers.
I have a friend who works in a large retail store (non-grocery) and talking to him about INS he said that many of the big retailers and I presume the grocery stores have "arrangements" with suppliers, things like you purchase this many XXXX and you will get a discount etc.
My question relates to the relationships already established between Grocery stores and their suppliers. If a manufacturer or supplier is making money off of the retail sector, would that same manufacturer/supplier then be undercutting their regular long term retail clients if they were to also adopt INS as a sales method? And if they were to undercut the retailers the majority of those retailers would probably shift to another supplier (I know i would if I was a retailer), so the question is how do you mitigate this and entice manufacturers to use INS without potentially destroying pre-exisiting commercial relationships with retailers?
Sorry if this has been asked before but over 200 pages I am not going to search it all.
Thanks.
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Helo, thanks for your question.
We are creating a great solution for the manufacurers. Firstly, they get one more way to sale there products, secondly, they will get access to the consumers' data which is crucial for the manufacturers