Many store managers of cultural products always insist that they cannot continually supply diverse and marketable goods from different manufacturers.
Difficult access to manufacturers, varying payment terms, and spending unreasonable time and costs on review and selection, ordering, product delivery and settlement are all of their constant concerns.
Likewise, focusing on sales and business development does not allow sales managers to keep track of supply. Now if they had to supply goods in such a situation, you can imagine how much they would be wasting their time and energy on.
It can be said that due to the many problems, due to the lack of timely supply of goods or even the neglect of supplying diversified and high-end goods, a large part of the actual profit of the stores has been neglected and as a result, the end consumer has also been neglected. Access to cultural products is denied.