The Economics of Owning a Supermarket Chain
Everyone thinks grocery stores are boring, low-margin businesses that just move boxes from trucks to shelves. That's true — and that's exactly why the ones who win, win so big. This is the real math behind owning a supermarket chain: the thin margins, the real estate games, the supplier leverage, and the empires it can build. #economics #retail #business

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