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Cash
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CASH, commerce. Money on hand, which a merchant, trader or other person has to do business with.
     2. Cash price, in contracts, is the price of articles paid for in cash, in contradistinction to the credit price. Pard. n. 85; Chipm. Contr. 110. In common parlance, bank notes are considered as cash; but bills receivable are not.


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Gelson's and Mayfair are self-service cash-and-carry markets that offer a broad selection of local and national brands as well as a limited number of private label items.
They're finding unprecedented discounts at the neighborhood's many cash-and-carry wholesalers, whose modus operandi is to squeeze tiny margins out of the products they sell, and sell as much of the stuff as they possibly can.
Just be aware that many warehouse and sample sales have a cash-and-carry policy and don't offer returns or exchanges.
 
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