No, that is false advertisement. A store can be shutdown for that. It is also a form of Bait & Switch.
Yes but it will charge more
because each store may have a different price for the item. If you were to store the price on the barcode you would then have to go to every item when a price change occured and update the barcode. To just associate a price with a barcode in a computer is a much more efficient practice.
The posted (asking) price includes all taxes ... so the price you see is what you pay, nothing added, nothing more or less.
Always charge approximately 3 times the price of the food that is going to be prepared. The more options/packages you have on your menu, the more money you will make.
Unless the apartment is subsidized, the landlord can charge whatever someone will pay.
The price of the photo prints varies depending on whether the customer buys prints for in-store pickup or mail delivery. The in-store pickup price per print for 4x6s is $0.19 when the customer buys 1-99 prints and $0.15 when the customer buys 100 or more prints. The mail delivery price per print for 4x6s is $0.12 when the customer buys 1-199 prints and $0.09 when the customer buys 200 or more prints. The price per print for 5x7s is $1.99, 8x10s is $3.99, and wallet sizes is $0.99, which is the same price for in-store pickup and mail delivery.
It depends on where you buy them, not only the store, but the city. Also, different varieties of donuts can change the price as well. About 5 dollars is the normal price for a dozen at several cheaper places, but some of the more expensive might charge 8, 10, or even more for one dozen.
You should set a price based on the expectations of the customers and the level your competition provides. You also need to decide if you want your driver to be differentiation (you can charge more) or price (starting with a low price).
By law, no, False advertising Unless it is tax
Baseball Price Guide & InformationI have posted a price guide of official baseballs, and their estimated Market value without boxes in excellent to near mint condition. Pictures, and a list of league presidents are also available. For other vintage baseballs visit the baseball category of the website for prices, and information. See Related Links Below for more information.go and buy a price guid from a store and you can find the price there
A monopoly produces at a point where marginal revenue equals marginal cost, they don't charge this price, but charge a higher price that corresponds with the demand they face. Therefore they produce less and charge more than a competitive firm that equates the price to marginal cost.
Yes. The sticker lists the MSRP(Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price), the dealer is not obligated to follow it.