Cost per kilo is the same as cost per 900g?

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I've put this here because of the ongoing court cases for false advertising etc...
Raising the price just before a "discount"

I spotted this yesterday when looking for grapes
If 900g costs $5, how much is that per kilogram?
Not hard to work out it is NOT $5.

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Likewise if 900g costs $4.50, how much is it per kilo? Not $4.50!
 
I've found that here, too. Especially rice and sugar.
I scratched my head to think what on earth it could all be about, and then I thought: Hmmm, 900 gms is closer to 2 lbs than to 1 kg. Could be a company trying to revive pounds and ounces :hyper: :D
 
Here, grapes are advertised with pricing like that, giving us the per-pound price, but then saying what the “average” (or approximate) cost is, because they’re already bagged, and they’re weighed at purchase to get the actual price.

Are those actually priced at $5 for 900g bag, or are those weighed at purchase, and would actually cost a little less for 900g?
 
I've found that here, too. Especially rice and sugar.
I scratched my head to think what on earth it could all be about, and then I thought: Hmmm, 900 gms is closer to 2 lbs than to 1 kg. Could be a company trying to revive pounds and ounces :hyper: :D
It can be about trying to fudge incremental price rises. It's also often about advertising 'theories' and how numbers appear at first sight to people when they shop, compared to competitors prices. Whether a number looks less or more. It all gets a bit convoluted tbh.
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It can be about trying to fudge incremental price rises. It's also often about advertising 'theories' and how numbers appear at first sight to people when they shop, compared to competitors prices. Whether a number looks less or more. It all gets a bit convoluted tbh.
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All these, not you, people in advertising thinking when they're not qualified...
 
Are those actually priced at $5 for 900g bag, or are those weighed at purchase, and would actually cost a little less for 900g?

It would appear that it is just very unclear advertising. The bag my husband picked up only had 0.755kg in it, so he only paid $3.55, thankfully.
But I have to say, when I posted this, it was a case of WTF? They sell grapes in sealed boxes in the new packaging. This must still be the old packaging!
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