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  2. Category:Table templates - Wikipedia

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    Templates used in the creation and formatting of tables and columns. See also {{ List to table }} and its related Category:Articles requiring tables ; and Category:Multi-column templates for simple columns without tables.

  3. Fish marketing - Wikipedia

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    Fish markets range in size from small fish stalls to large ones such as the great Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo, which turns over about 660,000 tonnes a year. [ 2 ] The term fish market can also refer to the process of fish marketing in general, but this article is concerned with physical marketplaces.

  4. History of retail - Wikipedia

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    Fish and other perishables were sold through markets, costermongers, hucksters, peddlers, or other types of itinerant vendor. [22] In the more populous cities, a small number of shops began to emerge by the 13th century. In Chester, a medieval covered shopping arcade represented a major innovation that attracted shoppers from many miles around.

  5. Fish market - Wikipedia

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    The Great Fish Market, painted by Jan Brueghel the Elder. Fish markets were known in antiquity. [2] They served as a public space where large numbers of people could gather and discuss current events and local politics. Selling fish in a Quebec Market, c. 1845. Fish Market, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1890

  6. Food prices - Wikipedia

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    The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Food Price Index 1961–2021 in nominal and real terms. The Real Price Index is the Nominal Price Index deflated by the World Bank Manufactures Unit Value Index (MUV). Years 2014–2016 is 100. Food prices refer to the average price level for food across countries, regions and on a global scale. [1]

  7. Gorton's of Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    Gorton's of Gloucester is a subsidiary of Japanese seafood conglomerate Nissui, producing fishsticks and other frozen seafood for the retail market in the United States. Gorton's also has a North American food service business which sells to fast-food restaurants such as McDonald's , and an industrial coating ingredients operation.

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  9. Electronic shelf label - Wikipedia

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    Electronic shelf labels are primarily used by retailers who sell their products in stores and are usually attached to the front edge of the retail shelves and display the price of the product. [1] Additional information such as stock levels, expiration dates, or product information may also be displayed as well, depending on the type of ESL.