Express pricing

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title: Express pricing
text: Express pricing is a form of price discrimination where, in a reverse of economies of scale, retailers raise their prices slightly in smaller stores. The name of it originates from Tesco Express, but it can be used to apply to any retailer operating a similar policy. A 2018 Inside Out investigation found that some Express prices were 178% more than their non-Express counterparts. According to Sainsbury's, this can be attributed to discrepancies in "operational requirements and running costs. Ren
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