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What information CANNOT be found on a shelf label in merchandising?
The answer is: Back stock location.
Shelf labels are used to identify and provide information about products on store shelves. They typically include the following information:
Product name: This is the name of the product as it appears on the packaging.
Price: This is the price of the product, including any applicable taxes.
Stock keeping unit (SKU): This is a unique number that identifies the product in the store's inventory system.
Barcode: This is a machine-readable code that can be scanned to identify the product at checkout.
Quantity on hand: This is the number of units of the product that are currently in stock on the shelf.
Back stock location is not typically included on shelf labels, as this information is not relevant to customers.
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