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  2. Electronic shelf label - Wikipedia

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    An electronic shelf label ( ESL) system is used by retailers for displaying, typically on the front edge of retail shelving, product pricing on shelves that can automatically be updated or changed under the control of a central server. [1] ESL tag modules use electronic paper (E-paper) or liquid-crystal display (LCD) to show the current product ...

  3. Unit price information in supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Unit price information printed on supermarket shelf labels ( price tickets) illustrates the quantity of product by a unit of measure (price per 100 g, price per 100 ml). Unit pricing was originally designed as a device to enable customers to make comparisons between grocery products of different sizes and brand, hence enabling informed purchase ...

  4. List price - Wikipedia

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    The list price, also known as the manufacturer's suggested retail price ( MSRP ), or the recommended retail price ( RRP ), or the suggested retail price ( SRP) of a product is the price at which its manufacturer notionally recommends that a retailer sell the product. [citation needed] Suggested pricing methods may conflict with competition ...

  5. 5 Tips for Decoding Aldi’s Price Tags To Save More - AOL

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    Savvy Aldi shoppers know a thing or two about how to read Aldi price tags and get all the best deals when grocery shopping. Follow these five tips for decoding Aldi’s price tags to save more money.

  6. Discounts and allowances - Wikipedia

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    Discounts and allowances are reductions to a basic price of goods or services.. They can occur anywhere in the distribution channel, modifying either the manufacturer's list price (determined by the manufacturer and often printed on the package), the retail price (set by the retailer and often attached to the product with a sticker), or the list price (which is quoted to a potential buyer ...

  7. Psychological pricing - Wikipedia

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    Psychological pricing (also price ending or charm pricing) is a pricing and marketing strategy based on the theory that certain prices have a psychological impact. In this pricing method, retail prices are often expressed as just-below numbers: numbers that are just a little less than a round number, e.g. $19.99 or £2.98. [1]

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