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Asda sells every kind of think that come from the secondary and primary sectors and they sell it to the costomers thats why it a tertiary sector.So yes of ause it is a tertiary sector. THANK YOU hope you like my answer. lool :)
The tertiary sector is that part of a country's economy that is related to providing services rather than goods. An example would be the banking industry.
In tertiary sector no production is done only the services are provided such as transport , banking , communication etc. And this sector is also called service sector.
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Asda operates in the secondary and tertiary sector, it makes bread e.t.c. on site making it secondary as it is doing some of the manufacturing and it obviousble operates in the tertiary sector as it sells things.
Asda sells every kind of think that come from the secondary and primary sectors and they sell it to the costomers thats why it a tertiary sector.So yes of ause it is a tertiary sector. THANK YOU hope you like my answer. lool :)
Tertiary sector
Tesco is a retailer and retail is a tertiary industry
The tertiary sector of the economy of the United States is the service sector. The jobs include the hospitality industry and all the related fields.
The tertiary sector is that part of a country's economy that is related to providing services rather than goods. An example would be the banking industry.
asda is secondary
is eskome in tertiary sector
Is the nhs in the tertiary sector
The private sector. Also the tertiary sector of industry.
If you're talking about industrial sectors then i believe that the company 'Sports Direct' falls under the tertiary sector.