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by eru 5706 days ago
Yes, but the real cost might affect your choice. E.g. two fridges in the store, one costs more initially, but uses less power. Knowing the real cost can be a win-win situation for you and the store here. They get more revenue and you get a smaller total cost of ownership.

The incentives for stuff apart from energy efficencies may be different, though.