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bixtya [17]
2 years ago
15

A grocery store offering loyalty cards with discounts to its customers is an example of how transaction data can be used in a cu

stomer relationship management (crm) system.
Business
1 answer:
Alika [10]2 years ago
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<span>This is true, the loyalty cards are an example of a customer relationship management system. Thanks to offering discounts to the customers, the customers are more likely to be loyal and shop at the grocery store. This ensures a good relationship with the customer, and makes it less likely that they will leave negative reviews. As a result, the relationship with the customer is managed.</span>
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Ending inventory = $712

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September 1    Inventory           100           $3.34          $334.00

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Cost of goods sold                 700

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= $3,204/900 = $3.56

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