Don't know about the supermarkets, but all the conveinence stores the bread/milk/soda/chip guys stock the shelves. The staff will restock the coolers if they run low.
For that matter, WalMart probably does just what the convenience stores do -- it's sold effectively on consignment. The bread guy comes in, counts up how many loaves are missing, that's what the store's charged for. While he's there he takes the stale loaves and restock. Most, if not all, the inventory in convenience stores are owned by the distributors; the store is only responsible for it. And that includes the gasoline in the tanks.
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