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What does "marked price" mean?

A label is a sign on a commodity. Labels or certificates usually indicate brand, model, material, size, color, price, production date, shelf life and other information. The tag price is formulated by the merchants for the convenience of consumers to understand commodity information and purchase decisions, and it is also an important basis for merchants to carry out promotional activities and discount calculation.

Generally speaking, the tag price is a marketing strategy formulated by merchants to attract consumers, not the actual selling price of goods. When selling goods, merchants often mark the price according to the price tag, and even if they carry out promotional activities, they may make a certain discount on the basis of the price tag.

It should be noted that some businesses may raise the price tag to attract consumers. Therefore, consumers need to make rational judgments when buying goods, and don't be misled by excessive price tag. At the same time, consumers also need to pay attention to the discount methods and promotional activities of merchants when purchasing goods in order to obtain more affordable prices.