• @DevCat
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    27 months ago

    Get yourself a Unit Price Comparison app for your next shopping trip. It will let you know how much you’re paying per oz/lb/kg/ml and tell you which is the better buy. A good app will let you save those prices for future comparison.

    • @cley_faye
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      57 months ago

      No need. It is mandatory for almost everything here (France) to have this displayed plainly in store.

        • @TK420
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          27 months ago

          Haters gonna hate, it’s easy to do the math, sheesh.

          I do believe they were asking for a specific app to do it all for them, plus the cooking and eating parts

          /s for the last couple bits

          • @cley_faye
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            37 months ago

            Even easier when it’s written plainly on the price tags :D

            • @KnightontheSun
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              17 months ago

              Except that for some products they show the unit prices differently for some maddening reason. Like $.04/ounce right next to a competing product that has the label $.40/biscuit or something similar. Like they are trying to make it more difficult for the shopper to compare so they throw up their hands and buy whatever they are used to. I see this frequently.

              • @cley_faye
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                37 months ago

                Thankfully, in France that’s not a thing I ever came across. It’s almost always SI units when applicable or occasionally, it’s missing, especially when there’s a sale (supposedly) with a custom tag to attract attention.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        Sometimes they do bullshit like using different units for different products, like oz for one and lb for another.

      • @Paddzr
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        37 months ago

        It’s the same all over Europe. I do wonder where they’re from where that isn’t some sort of legal requirement.