Sentence examples for shelf price from inspiring English sources

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Now an influential MP has urged the Government to investigate the gap between what farmers receive for fleeces and the shelf price of wool.

Asked who was profiting from the shelf price of milk, Robert Newbery, chief dairy adviser for the NFU, said: "Retailers are making the most money.

The smaller supermarket chain Morrisons then fuelled fears about food price hikes by increasing the shelf price of the very British toast-topper by 12.5%.

But Mr Farron, national president of the Liberal Democrats, said that he wanted the grocery adjudicator to investigate the gap between the price the farmer received for the fleece and the shelf price, and would put down a parliamentary question for Jo Swinson, the minister for employment relations, consumer and postal affairs.

"Excise taxes have the benefit of being incorporated into the shelf price, and that's where consumers make their purchasing decisions," says Lisa Powell, a senior research scientist at the Institute for Health Research and Policy at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Launched in 1991 at a shelf price of six hundred and fifty dollars — more than eleven hundred dollars in today's money — the console was a kind of generous afterthought on the part of its Osaka-based manufacturer, SNK, whose primary focus was its thriving arcade business.

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There it sat on a shelf, priced at $1 ,until a semi-trailer from Books Squared whisked it away among 3,000 other leftovers.

Morrisons, for instance, recently announced the launch of a new loyalty card to lure shoppers back, whereas Sainsbury's cut back spending on its own scheme, Nectar, to meet the same goal through lower shelf prices.

The British Retail Consortium said shops would be doing their best to hold down prices for customers, but that the impact of the falling pound would eventually work its way through to shelf prices.

Some shelf prices have already risen, in other cases manufacturers are charging the same price for smaller products – a phenomenon known as shrinkflation: like fewer Maltesers in a bag, and less triangular chunks in a Toblerone.

James Brown, at pricing strategy specialists Simon-Kucher & Partners, said: "We'd expect much of this tax to be passed on to consumers through higher shelf prices, but also in hidden ways such as smaller pack sizes and lower promotional discounts".

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