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by mianas 1821 days ago
The 'lower total cost, higher unit cost' problem is one of the reasons I love the way the EU mandates advertising prices. i.e. anything sold needs to have the price you actually pay on it (including VAT/other charges), and the cost per unit. (€/l or €/kg).

This saves me an absurd amount of planning/thinking as I can compare an equivalent cost number whenever I see a substitutable product somewhere. Also saves you from being fooled by your own assumptions, like when the unit cost of the largest cereal box is higher than a smaller one.

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I wish unit prices were always per the same unit, too. Sometimes I'll see a single pack of something with the price per ounce, and a triple pack with the price per pound (or something).

I thought this was already mandated by US law, but ...