noun
- retailers that sell goods at reduced prices below the manufacturer’s suggested retail price
Usage: plural form
Examples
- Many discounters offer brand-name products at significantly lower prices.
- The rise of online discounters has changed the retail landscape.
- Traditional department stores struggle to compete with major discounters.
- Electronics discounters often have the best deals on televisions.
- Some discounters specialize in overstock merchandise from major brands.
- Warehouse discounters require membership fees but offer bulk pricing.