
The average cost of a meal per person in an American food court in 2004 was $6. In some places of learning such as high schools and universities, food courts have also come to replace or complement traditionalcafeterias. In various regions (such as Asia, America and Africa), it may be a standalone development. Food courts may be found in shopping malls, airports, and parks. Food Court A food court is generally an indoor plaza or common area within a facility that is contiguous with the counters of multiple food vendors and provides a common area for self-serve dining. Various new and improved forms of retailing like departmental stores, supermarket, hypermarket and even up market are no longer a dream. A large number of retail formats have come in force offering a wide spectrum of merchandise and services. Retailing has emerged as one if the most important sectors of Indian economy since 1990s. Organized Forms Of Retailing The last decade has witnessed dynamism in Indian retail sector. These are independent stores and mostly run by family members. The traditional kirana shops still enjoy the leadership and commanding position in retail trade.

Traditional Retail Formats Indian retail sector is controlled by traditional and unorganized formats.

India is now developing into a retail power. It is only during the recent past that indian retail sector is witnessing a process of change and piosed to undergo dynamic transformation. Introduction Retailing as a concept is not new in india. Gaurav Goyal Submitted By:Harnam Kaur Anshu Kashyap Gaganpreet Kaur Simranpreet Kaur Amandeep Kaur MangatĢ.
