What Is The Difference Between Display Boxes And Removal Boxes?
Removal boxes are used when an item needs to be removed from its packaging. For example, a new outfit needs to be taken out of the packaging before it can be worn or something like that. A display box is filled with packaging and extra items that will never get used but are still necessary for the sale (such as tags).
Display boxes are often tied to the bottom of removal boxes in order to keep them together and give customers more information about what's in them. This means when customers buy a showroom display box, they're also buying removal boxes – and all their contents – as well as receiving other extras such as gift cards, etc.
- Removal Boxes:
These boxes are filled with all of the necessary packaging, tags, etc. that is supposed to be taken off of the item in order for it to be sold. When you buy a removal box, you're also buying a display box filled with extra items such as gift cards and Christmas decorations. Most removal boxes are tied to the bottom of their associated display boxes, and both are shipped to stores together in one large shipment.
- Display Boxes:
These are filled with packaging, tags, etc. that will never get used but are still necessary for the sale. This includes items such as gift cards and Christmas decorations. Most of the time display boxes aren't tied to their removal boxes because they're not actually supposed to be used during a sale. It's also important to note that if you purchase a regular box from a store, it's usually not considered a display box since it doesn't come with anything extra inside of it aside from the item itself and any necessary packaging/tags.
These differences can make it easier for you to decide the next time you need a box.
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