0 happening or existing inside a large shop, or available for customers to use or buy inside a large shop:
3 available for customers to use or buy inside a large store, or provided by a large store:
the supermarket chain's in-store magazine
He began working with an in-store music company to create mixes of music from around the world.
The application can be considered a simplified, in-store formulation of on-line transaction processing on a database (although there are good alternative techniques available).
That will thus end in-store and shop window promotions of brand tobacco products.
The in-store credit cards are particularly blameworthy.
Manerson was executive producer of the album and oversaw the bands in-store campaigns and marketing brand.
In addition to selling food, most locations also have an in-store restaurant and coffee bar.
This was accompanied by in-store retail promotions and by an online presence.
Open 24 hours a day, they offered fresh coffee roasted in-store.