Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
open-stock
noun
ˈōpən stäk

Definition
Open-stock refers to a system in retail or inventory management where items are sold individually rather than as part of a set or package.

Examples
- You can buy plates and cups as open-stock items at the store.
- The store offers an open-stock option for its cookware line, making it easier to replace broken items.

Meaning
The term ‘open-stock’ is commonly used in the context of dishware, cookware, or other household items. It allows customers to purchase pieces they need without having to buy a complete set.

Synonyms
- Individual sale
- Single item
- Loose item