I have it priced as $1.10.
I use the recipe: 5 lemons, 3 sugar, 3 ice (works for any weather and temperature)
I also work in the suburbs without advertisements and don't have to pay any rent.
Although it keeps saying customers complain about slow service I didn't hire anyone.
I haven't bought any upgrades yet but I'm saving up to buy an ice machine.
It takes a while but if you use this strategy for a while your money will add up.
-Good luck :)
zoo tycoon
Well first you write lemonade for sale in bubble letters then write the price and write whats its for (like for cancer or animals shelters etc.) then lastly make stars, stripes, circles, diamonds, etc.
25 cents
price depends on region
The actual pictured demand for lemonade is the quantity of lemonade that consumers are willing and able to buy at each price, as shown by a demand curve on a graph. It represents the relationship between the price of lemonade and the quantity demanded by consumers. The demand curve slopes downward from left to right, indicating that as the price of lemonade decreases, the quantity demanded increases, and vice versa. The actual quantity demanded at any given price point is shown by a specific point on the demand curve.
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Price fixing and dirty politics.
Click on the species button and use the calculator-like thing to set the price
On Amazon.com, the price for the Platinum is about $20. On Amazon.com, the price for the regular edition is only $5.
Go ask at the stores. The price may vary from city to city.
In perfect copmetative marker there is no influence of price...
In imperfect competition the producer is the price maker. Whereas in perfect the producer is the price taker meaning there are many producers and no one can influence the price.