David1961
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
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Seems like whenever I go in a supermarket, they have many items that have some sort of sale like "10 for $10" or "4 for $12". But what if I just want to buy one item? I asked an employee at one store and he said I always get the same price no matter how many items I buy (if I buy one item that is 4 for $12, then I pay $3 for each even if I buy only one). But sometimes at the checkout, that is not the case. Is there any way to tell or am I missing something? I know they want to sell more items, but why can't they put on the signs the price for each item and the unit price if you buy more (if it is not the same amount)?