So basically my question is that I would like to sell small bottles of shampoo on a campsite where I have an existing shop.
I would like to be able to buy a good brand of shampoo from the supermarket and decant it into smaller bottles for one off use (or a few uses)
regardless of whether this is worth doing, profit-wise or not, what are the legal obstacles to this (if any)
I won't want to purchase rights to do so as my volume will be too small to be worth it but if I can legally do this then it will be convenient for my customers.
I also realise I can just buy the products and sell in the original bottles but I would like to rebrand it as my own product if at all possible.Can I buy a bottle of shampoo from a supermarket, relabel it and sell it as my own brand?
no, you can't do that. its considered stealing to take someone else's product, put it in a different container, and still sell it off. it's like taking a laptop, putting it in a different box and ';renaming'; the brand, and then selling it as your own product- it's illegal.Can I buy a bottle of shampoo from a supermarket, relabel it and sell it as my own brand?
Hi John
dell was doing this for a long while, they bought unsold computers, add memory and sold it as dell computer.
Answer to the question krone9
I would not buy it from shop, I would search through warehouses and bought small size shampoo bottles and sold them with profit.
If you sell product like shampoo I think you would have to have attest from some kind of government agency to prove it is safe to use.
Sure you can, but if you get caught, you will go to prison. If I knew you were doing this, I would report you for theft.
It's sort of like plagerism
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