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Do you know the word "loss included in sales"?

The necklace clicked by her was a choker decorated with "BABY GIRL", but the product that was clasped by her was "BBBY GIRL" with the first A and B swapped…..

Do you know the word “loss included in sales”? One person persistently said, “Sales are good, but losses are included.” If you look only at the text, it will mean that the sellers will lose money by selling. I don `t really understand.

But don’t you think that the loss included in the sales amount implies that something is missing?1

The necklace clicked by her was a choker decorated with “BABY GIRL”, but the product that was clasped by her was “BBBY GIRL” with the first A and B swapped2

By the way, November 29 is Black Friday, but PLT performed 50 PERCENT OFF EVERYTHING last year3

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  1. If sales increase, that’s fine. I think so, but are sales and loss proportional? Certainly, sales are not necessarily profit. I can understand that level. So should sellers not sell to avoid losing money?
    “Loss included in sales” is a term that only applies in practice. This is a word that is not written in the text explaining the economy. Practical people are struggling with sales by words that are not explained by macroscopic texts. Those in charge of business are wary of “loss included in sales”.
    Business owners may be irrelevant to on-site fighting. The only macroscopic view of managers is to repay borrowings. They are not interested in the fact that employees are fighting in practice.
    But don’t you think that the loss included in the sales amount implies that something is missing? If a loss is included in the sales amount, wouldn’t profits be excluded from it? I want them to know that.
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  2. An online shop called “PrettyLittleThing” (PLT) from the UK is in operation. This site sells clothing and accessories for girls in their late teens to early 20s. The site seems to be quite popular, but the other day the site indicated that the items listed contained harmful chemicals.
    Chemicals in clothes that are sold may cause cancer or affect births. So, users who wanted detailed explanations complained and recently went on fire.
    The reason why such information was warned online is due to the “California Proposition 65 list of chemicals” established in California, USA. For products that contain hazardous substances specified by this list, the information must be displayed. As long as it is online commerce, girls around the world will purchase attractive products from PLT. The purchasers must also include California residents. So a warning was displayed.
    On the other hand, when a woman bought a necklace from PLT the other day, the delivered product was defective. The necklace clicked by her was a choker decorated with “BABY GIRL”, but the product that was clasped by her was “BBBY GIRL” with the first A and B swapped. This a sick Saturday morning joke or what.
    What was supposed to be included was eliminated and another was included.
    PrettyLittleThing send customer wrong dress for NYE - Daily Mail
    Shopper is left fuming after a size 16 bikini from Pretty Little …

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  3. Girls around the world expect PLT to resume it this year. Are you interested?
    PrettyLittleThing: Women’s Fashion Clothing & Dresses ↩︎

Companies must make a profit. However, the more you sell, the more you lose. It was such a strange story. That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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