Supermarkets want to help customers ease cost of living stress, but selective price cuts have more to do with luring large-trolley shoppers.
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Digital price labels, which are rapidly replacing paper shelf tags at American supermarkets, haven’t led to demand-based pricing surges, according to a new study that examined five years’ worth of prices at one grocery chain. But some shoppers,...
Supermarkets want to help customers ease cost of living stress, but selective price cuts have more to do with luring large-trolley shoppers.
Supermarkets want to help customers ease cost of living stress, but selective price cuts have more to do with luring large-trolley shoppers.
Supermarkets want to help customers ease cost of living stress, but selective price cuts have more to do with luring large-trolley shoppers.
Supermarkets want to help customers ease cost of living stress, but selective price cuts have more to do with luring large-trolley shoppers.
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