• @perviouslyiner
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    10 months ago

    Then you get shops like M&S where all the expensive varieties of (for example) tomato are £/kg and the cheap ones are £/unit so you can’t see the big price gap.

    • lad
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      710 months ago

      Nah, in places where you’re obliged to put the price/kg on display that would be illegal. But writing a price per unit in LARGE font and adding a really small price per kilo would be a legal, albeit shitty, move

      • @aulin
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        10 months ago

        It still happens in Scandinavia where these laws exist, with e.g. toilet paper, where some are listed per kg, some per roll, and others per meter.

        • lad
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          310 months ago

          They are missing a chance to also sell per m2 and per cm3