a row of black and white lines printed on a product that contain information such as its price, readable only by a computer
バーコード
a room in a clothing store where people can try on items of clothing before buying them
試着室
money that a person can get in cash when buying something from a store with their debit card, which is then added to the bill they are paying
キャッシュバック
a machine used in restaurants, stores, etc. in which the received money is kept and each transaction is recorded
レジ
a strong durable box that has a complex lock, in which people keep their valuable items
金庫
a system in which a number of cameras send their feed to television sets to protect a place and its occupants from crime
閉回路テレビジョン
to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.
交渉する
to casually look at different products in a store with no intention of making a purchase
ブラウズする
to visit different stores to compare the price of a particular product or products before buying
価格を比較する
to sell products in large quantities at lower prices to other stores, rather than to the public directly
卸売りする
(of an event) to completely sell all available tickets, seats, leaving none remaining for further purchase
完売する
one of a series of stores that are all owned by the same company or person
チェーン店
a store that sells food, publications, alcohol, etc., often open 24 hours every day
コンビニエンスストア
a store or organization where the products of a particular company are sold at a lower price
アウトレット
the idea or belief that personal well-being and happiness depend on the purchase of material goods
消費主義
someone who spends a lot of time shopping, often buying unnecessary things
ショッピング中毒者
the activity of drawing public attention to a service or product in order to help it sell more
プロモーション
a digital code or a printed piece of paper that can be used instead of money when making a purchase or used to receive a discount
バウチャー
the number of visitors or tourists to a shop or place during a specific period
徒歩交通