- stock excessively
- Inventory goods and materials, or those goods and materials themselves, held available in stock by a business. It is also used for a list of the contents of a household and for a list for testamentary purposes of the possessions of someone who has died. ...
- Materials and merchandise which like examples of some deadstock, did not sell successfully enough to “sell out” and which are sold in bulk or by the pound to a thrift store for said thrift store’s own discretion at marked up price for profit. ...
- An excessive amount of product purchased in anticipation of increased sales volume.
- Goods in excess of the anticipated needs. These goods must generally be sold at greatly reduced prices.
- Additional stock of product that is full to capacity on the shelf or peg
- When inventory exceeds what is necessary for sales.