The digital price tag should be the one to trust, as it is continually updated 😊
The_referred_to on
Either 19.90 or 20
Applesin: 19.90/kg
Appelsin**er:** 20.00/kg
Very odd.
DonSampon on
Come on, don’t be petty .
Laughing_Orange on
I would trust the digital price tag more. But the difference is 10 øre per kilogram, which is practically nothing unless you’re buying many kilograms og oranges.
Vigmod on
10 øre per kg is not a big enough difference to matter for most people. I’d have to buy what, 10kg of oranges for the difference to make 1 krone?
Outrageous-Stress-60 on
19.90, but every 8. orange is 20.00.
SouthPerformer8949 on
The price is 11%. It’s clearly States
ArcticSwimx on
20 for each kilogram
DifferentVariety3298 on
If you find out, tell us!
The prices are borderline impossible to figure out.
Existing-Design2137 on
The price is 1 out of 8
Billy_Ektorp on
«Alltid 8» (and the «1 av 8» signage) is the long running Coop Extra campaign with always 8 different fruits/vegetables on special offer. https://www.coop.no/extra/kampanje/alltid-8
Most likely, the printed posters were planned in advance of this week, and the electronic price tag shows a lower price because of other offers from competing supermarkets. The price of kr 20,- pr kg, will be available until February 8. In this case, the price on the electronic tag, will be the one that customers pay.
In addition, there’s an 11% discount on this item (and other fruit and vegetables) for Coop members.
3irikur on
19,90, men én av åtte koster 20
WanderinArcheologist on
The Norwegian word for oranges upsets me. 😔 Why not #Florida-eple?
SveSop on
Lowest price = the price you pay. If the digital sign had showed 29.90, you would pay 20. Its the stores responsibility to update the shelves with the correct price.. if they lax – their loss.
Ofc since we dont have 10 øre (0.1 kroner) in Norway, you would pay 20,- if you buy 1 kg anyway 🙂 (10 kg would be 199,- and not 200,- tho).
Klingh0ffer on
Digital sign is updated continuously, so it is the correct one (unless it is defective). You can’t change the sign every time the price changes, you wouldn’t have time to do anything else.
Fuck the «VG-børs», it has destroyed how pricing works in Norwegian retail, and given consumers a fucked up view of what prices are.
Able_Recording_692 on
It’s free if you can run fast enough
IthertzWhenIp5G on
It’s the same. But u have a right to get the cheapest price
pahag on
10øre i pant
usernametaken2court on
Betaler du cash så er jo plakaten riktig. Betaler du med kort er den digitale riktig.
-Ostepopp- on
Its 19.90 pr kilo. Its probably a campaign they are running and they love using round numbers in some campaigns for some reason. The digital price it connected to their system so it shpuød always be most accurate.
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Do you need to see an ophthalmologist
Around 20kr pr 0.99kg
The digital price tag should be the one to trust, as it is continually updated 😊
Either 19.90 or 20
Applesin: 19.90/kg
Appelsin**er:** 20.00/kg
Very odd.
Come on, don’t be petty .
I would trust the digital price tag more. But the difference is 10 øre per kilogram, which is practically nothing unless you’re buying many kilograms og oranges.
10 øre per kg is not a big enough difference to matter for most people. I’d have to buy what, 10kg of oranges for the difference to make 1 krone?
19.90, but every 8. orange is 20.00.
The price is 11%. It’s clearly States
20 for each kilogram
If you find out, tell us!
The prices are borderline impossible to figure out.
The price is 1 out of 8
«Alltid 8» (and the «1 av 8» signage) is the long running Coop Extra campaign with always 8 different fruits/vegetables on special offer. https://www.coop.no/extra/kampanje/alltid-8
Most likely, the printed posters were planned in advance of this week, and the electronic price tag shows a lower price because of other offers from competing supermarkets. The price of kr 20,- pr kg, will be available until February 8. In this case, the price on the electronic tag, will be the one that customers pay.
In addition, there’s an 11% discount on this item (and other fruit and vegetables) for Coop members.
19,90, men én av åtte koster 20
The Norwegian word for oranges upsets me. 😔 Why not #Florida-eple?
Lowest price = the price you pay. If the digital sign had showed 29.90, you would pay 20. Its the stores responsibility to update the shelves with the correct price.. if they lax – their loss.
Ofc since we dont have 10 øre (0.1 kroner) in Norway, you would pay 20,- if you buy 1 kg anyway 🙂 (10 kg would be 199,- and not 200,- tho).
Digital sign is updated continuously, so it is the correct one (unless it is defective). You can’t change the sign every time the price changes, you wouldn’t have time to do anything else.
Fuck the «VG-børs», it has destroyed how pricing works in Norwegian retail, and given consumers a fucked up view of what prices are.
It’s free if you can run fast enough
It’s the same. But u have a right to get the cheapest price
10øre i pant
Betaler du cash så er jo plakaten riktig. Betaler du med kort er den digitale riktig.
Its 19.90 pr kilo. Its probably a campaign they are running and they love using round numbers in some campaigns for some reason. The digital price it connected to their system so it shpuød always be most accurate.
10 KR = Ca 1 dollar