u/cool-haydayer

Is this a new pricing tactic?

Is this a new pricing tactic?

I noticed that my local hardware store now recently uses a "1 for" instead of a "2 for" pricing tactic that most places use. Why would a company want someone to buy 1 instead of 2 items and why would they advertise the more expensive price?

u/cool-haydayer — 5 days ago

Still got into Med Rad which is my realistic top choice. Tbf, I am still having doubts about Medicine so getting rejected is actually good as it puts much less pressure on me to pursue medicine.

u/cool-haydayer — 15 days ago