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restock

[ree-stok] / riˈstɒk /






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Rigid restocking demand is expected to provide support to prices, partially offsetting the impact of high shipments, they note.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of her friends buys the maximum number—25 bags—each time they’re restocked and gives them as gifts.

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"I'm really tired when I go home. I don't have time or energy to meet my friends," she explains, before restocking a shelf of paracetamol.

From BBC

The recreational-vehicle maker’s earnings could get a further boost if a more pronounced selling season causes dealers to restock additional units, but broader economic factors continue to hinder overall retail demand, the analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Walmart, for example, said its partnership with OpenAI "allows customers and Sam's Club members to plan meals, restock essentials, or discover new products simply by chatting".

From BBC