these special offer packs usually have a 'Not for Individual Sale' or similar clearly displayed on each item in the pack. Manufacturers are well aware of retailers inclination to try this trick...
Once upon a time Cadbury's, Nestle etc. used to issue price lists to retailers and shops stuck to these prices. It seems that nowadays that any price goes.
I don't think that RRPs are binding in most or all cases. If they were then I presume that the supplier might be guilty of price fixing?Once upon a time Cadbury's, Nestle etc. used to issue price lists to retailers and shops stuck to these prices.
Any price that the (local) market bears goes. And why not?It seems that nowadays that any price goes.
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