Koguhind
Koguhind is a term originating from Estonian, literally translating to "unit price" or "price per unit". It is commonly used in retail and commerce to indicate the cost of an item based on a standard measurement, such as per kilogram, per liter, per meter, or per piece. This allows consumers to easily compare the value of different products, even if they are packaged in varying sizes or quantities. For example, two different brands of flour might be sold in bags of 1kg and 2kg respectively. The koguhind would display the price for each kilogram of flour, enabling a direct cost comparison.
The implementation of koguhind is often mandated by consumer protection laws in various jurisdictions to promote