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Manufacturers often pay "slotting fees," payments to retailers to provide their product prime shelf space.
Manufacturers often pay "slotting fees," payments to retailers to provide their product prime shelf space. These fees range from $25,000 for one item in one store to $3 million dollars for a chan of stores. An example is placing Doritos withing a football display before Super Bowl Sunday.