Talk:Cost-plus pricing

Need something about grocery stores
I don't know how widespread the phenomenon is, but here in Dallas we have "cost-plus" grocery stores. They have "wholesale prices" marked on the groceries, and a chart showing how much they'll mark up. The markup is huge on small purchases, and smaller on huge purchases. The end result is that the consumer has no idea what the actual price is until they get to the register. These stores are exclusively located in low-income urban areas with a large proportion of residents who either have no other choice (the nearest full-service grocery is typically several miles away), or don't use their own funds for the purchases (relying instead on food stamps and WIC). I would certainly like to see some NPOV information on the subject. --Robertb-dc (talk) 21:39, 17 March 2008 (UTC)


 * @Robertb-dc I included a note about Costco's cost-plus pricing transparency under Examples. Adrian Fuller Sanábria 17:00, 8 January 2024 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by AFSanabria (talk • contribs)

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