Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Wherein I get all nerdy with greeting card pricing data. It's more interesting than it sounds.

Wherein I get all nerdy with greeting card pricing data. It's more interesting than it sounds.

https://medium.com/@CRA1G/the-secrets-of-shutterflys-card-pricing-1bcd6c0cbfc7
https://medium.com/@CRA1G/the-secrets-of-shutterflys-card-pricing-1bcd6c0cbfc7

6 comments:

  1. I do similar (but much simpler) comparisons when I'm grocery shopping. With a product like dish soap, sold in multiple sizes, you'd think the largest size would be cheapest per unit (ml, oz, whatever), but anomalies are surprisingly common, where only the smallest size is on sale, and ends up cheaper by volume than the theoretically large economy size.

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  2. Oh yes. I regularly whip out my calculator. Another trick is that they vary the unit price by noting some per ounce and others per something else, so you STILL can't compare even when they "list" the per unit (as CA requires)...

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  3. Do those prices include shipping? I wonder if there might be spikes there that would level out these.

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  4. Cindy Brown Unit pricing is required in Massachusetts as well, but the units are often meaningless. Take paper towels. If the unit is the sheet, then there is no way to compare if the sheets are different sizes. Fortunately, at least one store I shop at used square feet as the unit. Otherwise I have to use my calculator.

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!