To what does scrambled merchandising refer?
A. incompatible price and promotion policies
B. displays of impulse products in supermarkets
C. limited-line retailers carrying narrow product assortments
D. retailers carrying any product lines they can sell profitably
E. retailers shifting from one product-market to another (e.g., a food retailer shifting to clothing)
Answer: D
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