Scrambled merchandising refers to
A) displaying merchandise in the form of a scenario, highlighting complementary products, rather than keeping all similar items together in rows on a shelf.
B) offering of several unrelated product lines in a single store.
C) changing where items are displayed in a store both to create interest and expose customers to alternative product choices.
D) retailers that purchase odd-lots of overstocks or discontinued items for resale.
E) strip malls that house a seemingly mismatched assortment of retail outlets but that in actuality create more customer traffic for each other.
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