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Originally Posted by Huntingwhale
Price labelling would be done the EU way; no posting prices pre-tax/pre-fees. What you see on the shelf is what you pay at the transaction, end of story. That includes purchases online as well. Enough of this stupidity where you can literally go through 2-3 prices sequences before you see the final price. If something is posted for $11.99 on the shelf, that is what you pay at the till. If the seller wants to mark it up to make up for the tax difference so they can still make their $11.99 that is their decision. But the final price you pay MUST be the final price posted. I'm so sick and tired of trying to explain to newcomers why the price you see on the shelf does not match at the till and looking like a ####ing idiot trying to explain it.
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I'd love to see this extend to things like tickets and food delivery. It's crazy that a $19.99 order on Uber Eats ends up costing like $47 after fees, taxes, tips, etc. Also, tickets that show that they're $26 should not come out to $55 after you click five times to finally get to the pay screen.