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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
That was why I specified exactly which ones do set prices.
Though on beer and cokes, it actually depends on whether the customer is buying singles or cases. I know on beer if I see it for $18.95 a case, I can pretty much guarantee I can go anywhere that sells it and get that price. Note in the case of beer, the supplier especially Budweiser and Coors provide all the display materials.
Now if I am buying singles either in a bar or convenience store, the price is set by the retailer or on occasion the waitress. Side note: Did you know that if someone works for say Budweiser they cannot buy a Coors product especially if they are in their uniform.
Pricing is always interesting.
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I'm not sure where you live, but where I am this isn't true at all. I can go to 4 different grocery stores in this area and pay 4 different prices for Coke. It's the same with beer--different prices depending on which store you go to.
Shari