[
UK
/dˈɪskaʊntɐ/
]
[ US /ˈdɪsˌkaʊntɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈdɪsˌkaʊntɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a sales outlet offering goods at a discounted price
How To Use discounter In A Sentence
- Customers also weren't sold on Wal-Mart's merchandise - the discounter was the only chain to receive below-average quality scores in over half of the survey's product categories, including apparel, jewelry and electronics. Business and financial news - CNNMoney.com
- Last September, though, the discounter opened the first of what is expected to be about 15 megastores ringing Cincinnati.
- As against the discounters of the customer's bills, the bank, which figures as an acceptor, assumes primary liability.
- Over the same period, the big four have narrowed the price gap with the discounters in varying degrees. Times, Sunday Times
- Odds are good you won't have to pay to use an in-flight toilet in 2010, despite Irish discounter Ryanair's repeated threats.
- If you want sellers to call you before they list with discounters, we have a brand new postcard marketing campaign that will make it much harder for discounters to ace you out of the listing.
- The business later disintegrated because of sharp competition from record discounters.
- The discounter had struggled during the U.S. economic downturn as its core low-income customers were hard hit by joblessness and other challenges in the weak economy.
- The Minneapolis-based discounter said it will open at 8 p.m. on the holiday, which falls on Nov. 28.
- Over the same period, the big four have narrowed the price gap with the discounters in varying degrees. Times, Sunday Times