Question


A unique broker that acts in many ways like a manufacturer's agent is a food broker, representing buyers and sellers in the grocery industry. Food brokers differ from conventional brokers because they act on behalf of producers on a permanent basis and
A. receive a commission for their services.
B. are paid a flat fee for each time the shelves are stocked.
C. are paid by both the buyer and seller separately depending upon the size of the order.
D. are paid a commission by the buyer and a bonus by the seller.
E. are paid a flat fee by both the buyer and seller, but receive a bonus based upon the percentage of increased sales by quarter.

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