Lightspeed R Series | Removing items for store use
In retail environments, it's common to use inventory items internally for store purposes—such as cleaning supplies, display samples, or promotional giveaways. These items should be removed from inventory properly to maintain accurate stock levels and reporting.
This article explains how to remove items from inventory for store use in the Lightspeed R Series using the Vendor Return feature.
Why Is This Important?
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Prevents inventory inaccuracies
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Ensures proper cost accounting for internal usage
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Helps distinguish between items sold and items used internally
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