There were two relatively large sales channels for his flour. One was the large supermarkets, such as Carrefour and Walmart. The other was through the medium-sized chain supermarkets such as the supermarkets owned by the Morningstar family. 5
The flour mill industry had relatively low technology content and there was also fierce competition.
There were many big grain and oil brands such as Bertolli and Adolphus in Oskia. Their brands were relatively strong and so, their products were also selling relatively well. 1
Moreover, there were also at least a few other local flour brands in every city.
So, a small brand like his own would only be able to generate a certain amount of sales locally and his sales were very dependent on the sales channels. 1
If the sales channels gave him more display positions and bought more of his goods, then he would be able t o make more money. 6
However, if the sales channels did not give him any display positions or buy any of his goods, then he would not be able to sell his flour, s
This was also the reason why several local grain and oil brands had also wanted to establish a good relationship with the Morningstar family. This was so
that they could gain more resources and benefits from the Morningstar family and they would be able to greatly increase their own sales and profits, s
Therefore, both Turk and Lilian had been willing to do anything possible to get into the Morningstar family's good books. 1
This was also the reason why Lilian especially hoped that her son, Draco, would get together and end up with Mr. Morningstar's daughter.
If her son could marry Mr. Morningstar’s daughter, and if his daughter could become her own daughter-in -law, then would she still have to depend on the sales channels to sell their family's flour in future? Perhaps they would even be able to double their profits in two years and triple their profits in three years, i
At this time, Madeline looked at Lilian with a slightly displeased expression on her face as she said angrily," Lilian, don't you regard me as your friend at all? You did not even tell me that your son is going to get married. You had even asked me to help your son to get together with Mr. Morningstar's daughter too!
Aren't you simply defrauding me?" 1
When Lilian heard this, she hurriedly pulled Madeline to the side as she said in a low voice, "Oh, Madeline! This is a long story. Let me tell you. It's completely impossible for my son to get married today."
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