• empireOfLove2English
    473 months ago
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    So, if these prices can be so easily updated, surely the retailers can now include tax in the listed price. It’s very simple automated math of course

    • otpEnglish
      153 months ago
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      Ads are digital. The price ranges become digital. They have no excuse.

      I’m sure you’ll still get those bootlickers defending the practice of not including tax, but they will make even less sense than before.

    • NoisyFlakeEnglish
      143 months ago
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      Wait, you’re telling me that the price on the shelf doesn’t include tax where you live?

      • Grunt4019English
        133 months ago
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        It’s standard in the US for the listed price to not include any taxes.

        • HalcyonEnglish
          43 months ago
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          And how about price comparison, is it mandatory for US supermarkets to display the price per unit based on a standard unit of measurement (such as per pound or per ounce or whatever metrics are used)?

          • empireOfLove2English
            23 months ago
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            Depends, generally no. Some supermarkets do as a company policy though and I choose to shop at those that do show per-unit pricing (and are also locally/employee owned)