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Unit pricing: information for consumers

A short guide to unit pricing in supermarkets and how it affects consumers.

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Unit pricing: information for consumers

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Unit pricing is a labelling system that helps consumers compare the prices of groceries.

This summary explains how it works, and shows how comparing unit prices can help people save money when they go shopping.

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Published 16 July 2015

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