可以的。只要进的货能卖掉就行,卖不掉的话不但要支付超市房租水电费,还得压库存。疫情后,超市关闭清仓的例子屡见不鲜,在进货的时候把握住数量,成本,计算好销量就行。不然,到了最后做的是赔本的买卖不划算。干不下去的话,还得赔本处理。
Yes, as long as the goods can be sold, it will be fine. If they cannot be sold, not only will you have to pay the rent, utilities, and inventory. After the epidemic, supermarkets have been closing and clearing out their warehouses. When purchasing goods, just grasp the quantity, cost, and calculate the sales volume. Otherwise, you will end up losing money. If you can't continue, you will have to deal with it at a loss.
Of course you can, as long as you have a regular channel for purchasing goods and can provide the information the supermarket needs. But it is not easy to get goods into large supermarkets. There are certain thresholds, shelf fees, inventory pressure, settlement by month, three months, or even half a year, etc.