a supermarket or grocery store or emporium
Demand and Supply. Demand= buying goods and services. Supply=selling goods and services.
I would call it Home Depot or Lows.
A wholesaler.
The shopping district, most likely. In New York City in the 19th Century the shopping district was called "The Ladies' Mile," which is more poetic.
A person who deals in stolen goods is called a fence.
Someone who sells goods from door to door is commonly referred to as a "door-to-door salesperson" or "door-to-door vendor." These individuals often engage in direct selling, promoting their products or services face-to-face with potential customers in their homes. This sales method is often associated with personal interaction and can include a variety of goods, from household items to subscriptions.
A person who sells goods is commonly referred to as a "merchant" or a "vendor." Other terms that may be used include "retailer," "shopkeeper," or "seller." The specific title can depend on the nature of the business and the context in which the individual is selling goods.
There are few different goods that are brought from other regions. You can buy clothes, dishes, jewelry and animals.
An area where plants are grown for selling is called a nursery or a garden center. These places specialize in cultivating a variety of plants for customers to purchase for their own gardens or landscapes.
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They get their information from large phone companies who we believe are selling on our numbers for extra cash to third party companies such as telemarketers
I would call them a 'retailer' .