You know how supermarkets operate, they bundle 2 items together and sell them for slightly less. Which works like a charm, and is a great marketing strategy. Well, a reader just sent us the picture above, in his case it was ‘buy 2 items for slightly more‘. I know the price difference isn’t an issue in this case, but I still find this pretty odd.
The thing is, this isn’t the first time I see something like that, my cousin and I were at Lulu’s a couple of weeks back, and the Rice price was confusing. You’d pay less if you bought two 5kg’s bags than buying a single 10kg’s bag. Am I missing something? wasn’t it always the other way around?
Why bundle two items together if they’re not a better deal? An even better question would be, why the increase in price?
Thanks Ferydon
they’re thinking ppl wouldn’t notice…
That is odd. I’m going to have to agree with lendmeurear in saying that they don’t think that we’d notice. Uncool.
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