Since it was the weekend, I went to a large supermarket for the first time in a while. I went grocery shopping,
and someone saw someone putting multiple bags of ramen into one bag and said it was cheaper to buy them in bundles. I wanted to tell you
But no, he may be spending very wisely. This is because, as shown in the news these days, there are cases where bundled products are more expensive than individual products.
It was an infinite and unwritten rule that the more bundles, the cheaper they were sold.
Don’t you know that this rule is broken these days?? Online ordering is easy to compare because the price by volume is written down like this,
so you can see right away that buying more won’t be cheaper. The trap is a 1+1 product.
Some t-shirts are obviously 1+1 for 21,800 won, but I looked it up right away and found that I was even more shocked that the price per page was 9,700 won and that I found it right away after searching.
Moreover, there is no way even in law. Right now, consumers have no choice but to look carefully before buying.
Nowadays, the common sense that bundled products are cheaper does not apply. The so-called ‘bundleflation’, which involves selling bundled products at a higher price. You need to observe carefully