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lightbritefight | 1 year ago

What they often do is put different units on the same type of good. Three chocolate bars? One will be in oz, one in lbs, one in "per unit."

They all are labelled, but it's still customer hostile to create comparison fatigue.

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Rastonbury|1 year ago

This is such a shame, anywhere this is mandated they should mandate by mass and for medical/vitamins per mass of active ingredient

jasomill|1 year ago

Worse, I've seen CVS do things like place a 180-count package of generic medication next to an identically-sized 200-count package of the equivalent name brand, with the generic costing a bit less, but with a slightly higher unit price due to the mismatched quantities.