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Item price comparison

adem
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I have notices in Asda, the price labels on the shelves are both in £ per 100grms and £ per unit.
For instance Weetabix is priced per biscuit and Asda's own brand is priced per 100grms.
I also noticed this practice in the tea isle, where some teas were priced per bag and others per 100 grms.
This makes price comparison difficult and time consuming, and in some instances you cannot find the content weight in order to try and calculate a comparison.
This is for me frustrating and not at all consumer friendly. I think the law on price per unit came in to help shoppers. Have the manufacturers and retailers found a loop hope to exploit?
For instance Weetabix is priced per biscuit and Asda's own brand is priced per 100grms.
I also noticed this practice in the tea isle, where some teas were priced per bag and others per 100 grms.
This makes price comparison difficult and time consuming, and in some instances you cannot find the content weight in order to try and calculate a comparison.
This is for me frustrating and not at all consumer friendly. I think the law on price per unit came in to help shoppers. Have the manufacturers and retailers found a loop hope to exploit?
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I voted for . because thats what I agree with.0
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Have they stopped teaching arithmetic at school now?0
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societys_child wrote: »Have they stopped teaching arithmetic at school now?
Expecting a customer to put brain into gear and work something out for themselves? :eek:0 -
societys_child wrote: »Have they stopped teaching arithmetic at school now?
You seem to be missing the OP's point, which is valid, that supermarkets offering prices on 2 similar items shown in 2 different units is very poor.
We had this in Morrisons, 2 bags of oranges, 1 priced per orange, the other per 100g. The priced per orange either didn't have the weight of the bag or it was well hidden.
It's not good customer service and probably would be fair to say they do it deliberately.In the game of chess you can never let your adversary see your pieces0 -
societys_child wrote: »Have they stopped teaching arithmetic at school now?
Did they stop teaching people how to read at your school?, and in some instances you cannot find the content weight in order to try and calculate a comparison.
What use is arithmetic if you don't have the weight of one of the items concerned?0 -
BrentMeister wrote: »I voted for . because thats what I agree with.
Which one? There are 2 available, I opted for the ".""The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money"0 -
I voted with .Dont rock the boat
Dont rock the boat ,baby0
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