The supermarket can’t pretend it’s offering a discount if it raises prices just to cut them back, the judges ruled in a case brought by consumer activists from Baden-Württemberg.

  • @[email protected]
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    24 hours ago

    Hasn’t every supermarket always done this?

    Next they’ll get round to the large special offer price labels that coincidentally cover the price per gram/liter. Strangely enough when you move them and look at that price often other sizes nearby are actually better value. Wonder how that happens… 🤔

    • metaStatic
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      14 hours ago

      easy fix, unit pricing needs to be on those sale tickets.

      or better yet make those tickets illegal because bread is always on special and literally no one has ever paid the more than double price printed under the ticket.

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    14 hours ago

    Now can they go after every petrol station raising prices right before a holiday?