Retailer
Definition: Owns or works for a retail store (this includes online stores). Store mustsell more than one manufacturer’s brand or family of brands to consumers. You do not qualify as a Retailer if you primarily sell one product line or brand or if you are an e-commerce platform provider. According to our company classifications, if you sell only one manufacturer’s products, you are classified as a Manufacturer. If you are platform provider, you will be approved in Business Services.
Business proof must be current and include at least one of the following:
- Website that directly sells multiple branded products to an end consumer (not applicable if you primarily sell one product line or brand; see Manufacturer)
- Product catalog dated from the past year
- Recent invoices from multiple manufacturers
Acceptable proof of employment forms must be current include one of the following:
- Company email address (i.e. attendeename@companyname.com)
- Current Paycheck Stub (black out the financial information please)
- We DO NOT accept Business Cards.
Business Types include:
- E-tailer
- Independent/COOP/Natural Product
- Chain Natural Products Store
- Gourmet/Specialty Products
- Personal Care
- Independent Grocer
- Conventional Supermarket
- Discount/Mass Merchandiser
- Chain Drug Store/Pharmacy
- Independent Drug Store/Pharmacy
- Mail Order Catalog
- Convenience Store
- Pet Supply Store/Grooming
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