Why is it important for stores to be designed with flexibility in mind?

A. Department managers never know what to expect from the planner's allocations and require the ability to display more merchandise at a moment's notice.
B. It is less expensive for retailers to build several different types of flexible fixtures than to build one inflexible fixture.
C. Environmental legalities require stores to have flexible designs to reduce waste.
D. Customers find it hard to locate merchandise if fixtures are rigid.
E. Retailing is a dynamic business, and retailers need to keep changing the merchandise mix offered.


Answer: E

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