Wholesalers don’t really sell anything in smaller quantities, and they only sell in bulk. Several retailers prefer wholesale merchandise. These wholesalers sell goods at discounted rates compared to the actual market pricing. If a bag of chips costs $2 in a retail store, a consumer who buys ten bags will pay $20 for ten bags of chips. He can acquire those 10 packets from a wholesale market for $8 or perhaps less. Examples of what or how a wholesaler’s shop looks like include industries, factories, and warehouses.