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Cross Merchandising

Definition

A merchandising strategy in which related or complementary products are displayed together to encourage incremental or impulse purchases. Cross merchandising is used to increase basket size and improve shopper convenience.

How It's Calculated

Example

A tortilla chip brand is cross merchandised with salsa and guacamole in a secondary display ahead of a holiday weekend to drive bundled purchases.

 

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