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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
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Supermarkets often offer a great deal on milk, beef or eggs to get customers into their stores, knowing many customers will then

purchase other items that have higher markups for the store. these supermarkets are using a(n ________________ pricing tactic. cumulative quantity discount price lining leader pricing price bundling seasonal allowance
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Mama L [17]3 years ago
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Question: Supermarkets often offer a great deal on milk, beef, or eggs to get customers into their stores, knowing many customers will then purchase other items that have higher markups for the store. These supermarkets are using a _______________ pricing tactic.

The answer of the question: The supermarkets are using a leader pricing tactic. 

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