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What is the difference between the distribution and the consumption of an item?
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What is the difference between the distribution and the consumption of an item?
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The distribution is the giving of the item and consumption is the usage of the item. I apologize if this is not correct.
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Think of a banana.
Distribution is getting the banana where I can buy it.
Consumption is eating the banana.
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