What kind of value chain can be described as purchases being made by the retailer from the manufacturer and then the retailer selling the products to the customer?

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• Manufacturer to retailer to consumer
• Manufacturer to wholesaler to consumer
• Industrial to consumer to retailer
O Creator to manufacturer to wholesaler

The correct answer is: Manufacturer to retailer to consumer.

The correct value chain that can be described as purchases being made by the retailer from the manufacturer and then the retailer selling the products to the customer is:

• Manufacturer to retailer to consumer

The correct answer is "Manufacturer to retailer to consumer." This value chain describes a typical retail scenario where the products are first purchased by the retailer from the manufacturer or supplier, and then these products are sold directly to the end customers or consumers.

To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the process of how the products reach the customers. In this case, the retailer plays the intermediary role between the manufacturer and the consumer, making the purchase from the manufacturer and subsequently selling the products to the final consumers. This value chain is commonly observed in industries such as fashion, electronics, or grocery stores. Additionally, the other options provided are not accurate descriptions of this specific value chain.