Mar
27th

Salvage Groceries For Profit!



Our article on Salvage, distressed and surplus food discount reselling proved to be very popular. Hundreds of search engine inquires are flooding in with many questions from entrepreneurs who want to get a piece of the pie (Pardon the pun). It is my impression that due to rising gas prices consumers are not only paying more at the pump, but also more at their neighborhood grocery store. When fuel costs go up a wave can be experienced as trucking companies must increase pricing for shipments which in turn increases distributors costs and results in higher prices on your local grocers shelves.

 

Discount food outlets are booming with customers as the average American family is finally being forced to lives within tight budget. When dollars are thin smart consumers know deals can be found at discount and salvage grocery stores. This is where you the entrepreneur comes in. If you are looking for a great business to open…this just might be the direction you should head into.

I would suggest you do some market research in your own hometown to see what kinds of discount food sellers are already open for business. if there are stores currently in your market it would be best to pay them a visit and see how they merchandise, what they sell and ascertain whether or not you could compete with them for a client base.

 

If there are presently no salvage food or discount food stores in your city or town, you might be able to corner the market. I would suggest organizing a business plan and getting started as soon as possible. While there are several salvage food distributors across the country selling mixed banana boxes filled with dented canned goods, near date packaged food and closeout health and beauty aids it would be prudent to also secure some suppliers of deeply discounted wholesale and closeout foods as well.

Food is defined as “Salvage” for several reasons including defects in packaging or being close to or past a products expiration date. Closeout food will typically fall into the category of excess or unsold stock which is liquidated to recoup cash flow. A store filled with salvage food will prove to be very profitable for anyone looking to operate a successful business. Add a few aisles of general merchandise closeouts and watch your business grow!


Resources for discount salvage grocery stores:



The Closeout Industry is your resource for salvage grocery distributors. We have completed the research spending countless hours on the telephone talking with reverse logistic companies, food wholesalers and salvage food liquidators. We have put together a list of the top fifteen salvage food contacts in the industry. Our list contains some of the largest distributors of banana boxed groceries in the Country.We have included full contact information including distributor address, phone numbers and websites. The work is complete, you will now have a detailed list of 15 of the top salvage food distributors. Why are we charging $14.99? We have spent a long time gathering this information for you. We do not have to tell you that salvage food distributors are very hard to find if not impossible.Our list contains distributors who sell by the pallet at either a flat rate per box or offer fully manifested banana box loads! Yes, fully manifested! From our research we have found distributors who sell banana box pallets at 25% of original wholesale. What are you waiting for? Order your list today…We accept Visa and Mastercard through Paypal.Your PDF list will be emailed to you and we will add your email address to our list for automatic updates as new suppliers are uncovered

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Mar
24th

Five trusted sources for shelf pull, closeouts and general wholesale products





The internet is at times can be flooded with wholesale closeout companies. Knowing who to trust and where to buy are common questions which we receive all the time. With that in mind, I’ve compiled a list of my five trusted sources for shelf pull, closeouts and general wholesale products. I have first hand knowledge of the following sources and have bought thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from the following companies.

Via Trading (877)-202-3616 Via Trading sells customer returns and overstocked merchandise in several categories. I have purchased at least 30-40 pallets of high end apparel without one problem.

Concord Enterprises (800)960-0896. Concord offers major department store closeouts and first quality wholesale merchandise is distributed from a half a million square foot Los Angeles, CA warehouse. They sell closeouts which are palletized and packed via mixed categories, usual 2 to 4 (i.e. Stationary & toys).

Four Seasons General Merchandise (877)446-4746. In 1984 two friends, Bruce Gabbai and John Pourmoradi, decided to pull their resources and talents together to form a new business. Bruce at that time was involved with his growing import business, while John on the other hand had his own successful retail discount store. Gabbai and Pourmoradi both saw a need to establish a general merchandise wholesaler/distributor niche that would cater to just about everyone who sells something. From dollar stores, 99 cent stores, discount stores, convenience stores, grocery stores, supermarkets, drug stores, distributors, dollar item suppliers, wholesale dollar stores, international importers to gift shops, and even charities. And thus Four Seasons General Merchandise was born.

American Merchandise Liquidators (866)479-1100. American Merchandise Liquidators, Inc. is a solid bricks-and-mortar, ten-year plus company, contracted and trusted nationwide to move millions of dollars in distressed merchandise. They sell a variety of quality merchandise at below wholesale prices, and have one of the largest inventories in the business.

General Surplus (916)983-8257 You never know what merchandise will be available at General Surplus, from apparel to general merchandise pallets. What stays consistent is the customer service and honest advice when it comes to purchasing customer returns and closeout merchandise. Out of all the liquidators on the internet I have spent between $100,000 - $200,000.00 buying from Brian Serena at General Surplus. Give him a call and see what is available.