storebranded
Storebranded refers to products that are manufactured by a third party but sold under the retail company's own brand name. These products are often referred to as private label or own-brand goods. The practice allows retailers to offer a range of products, from groceries and apparel to electronics and household items, that are exclusive to their stores. This strategy can provide consumers with a more affordable alternative to national brands and allows retailers to control product quality, pricing, and marketing. By developing their own brands, retailers can also differentiate themselves from competitors and capture a larger share of the market. The manufacturing of storebranded products typically involves contracts with external suppliers who produce the goods according to the retailer's specifications. This can involve a wide variety of product categories and often includes both value-oriented and premium-tier options to appeal to different customer segments. The success of storebranded lines depends on the retailer's ability to maintain consistent quality and offer compelling value propositions.