Because if you find the unit price, you will know which item in the grocery store is a better buy. You can cross multiply to find your answer.
The posted price is the "correct" price, no matter what rings up on the cash register.
Some grocery stores do honor other grocery store's coupons if you prove that the other store's price is lower with their advertising circular. Walmart, for example, will match another store's advertised price. Not all grocery stores do this but it is worth a try checking with your local grocery store to see what their price matching policy is.
The company Calcnexus has a grocery cost calculator for your mobile phone. It allows you to make price comparisons, calculate price by unit, and calculate your price with coupons.
go to a grocery store!
Typical grocery stores- 30-50% Mass merchandisers- 15-25% Grocery manufactures- 50-70%
equal proportion
$600-700
It's $2.97 for a bag of 3 in my grocery
.98
The problem is the usa, the average price is not the problem
PCP refers to posted county price .
The price of a product at a grocery store is determined by how the amount of money it takes to manufacture the packaging. Also, the price of the product alone is determined by how much demand there is to the consumer and how much supply the distributor can provide (Supply and Demand).