Is this even legal???

by alexdoro2

3 comments
  1. It’ Saturday and I guess that will have gone bad tomorrow or Monday.
    So yeah, it most probably is legal.

  2. It is usually done for meat that has the actual price on the packaging. But usually the big sign is showing a lower price than each pack costs.So for example, the sign will say Steak 4,99 € ^(z.B. 250 g, 1 kg = 19,99€)Meanwhile, each pack in the cooler is 350-450 g, so will actually have a higher price.

    I assume it is legal, but yes it is intentionally misleading. That’s why you take a look at the pack to see how much it actually costs.

    If you mean displaying the price reduction as “now 2.25 (for this piece) from 15.99 (per kg)” when it is just down to 14.99 per kg, that seems scummy. I’m assuming the 15.99 is the kg price because else the kg price for this would have been over 100 € before.

  3. Its 2.25€ for 150g of Steak (=14.99€/kg) now.

    Its has been 15.99€ for 150g before. (=106,60€/kg)

    What part is illegal?

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