Government regulations can effect pricing and control monopolies. In Canada the government regulations on alcohol allow them to raise the prices and limit its sale to a single government run controlled store.
Staples does sell office chairs; when and if they have special sale prices depends on each store manager.
12 dollars. no, it depends on what store you go to it might raise the price or it could be on sale.
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To slash prices means to cut the price, as for a sale. Here are some sentences.Today we are going to slash prices on all our dishes!I hope that store is planning to slash prices on their televisions for Christmas.I only buy clothing in that store when they slash prices.add the words ''slash prices'' to an uncomplete sentence. Such as;The store would go under if they did not slash prices.
It would depend on where you are if they are on sale. Go and find out by going to their store and look at their prices. Go out today in case they don't have the sale anymore!
A sale of goods to raise funds in called a fundraiser.
John Lewis guarantee that they will match the price of any item they sell with the lowest price that any of their competitors are offering. If the item is on sale in another store then they will drop their prices to match their sale prices.
You should try a nice furniture consignment store in your area. Another place to check is a furniture rental store like Aaron's. They also have stores that sale the returned furniture.
The original price of the pizza was $5.00
Companies often do that. It's not very ethical, and in some countries authorities try to put a stop to such practices.