minimumaanbieding
Minimumaanbieding is a pricing strategy commonly used by retailers, particularly in the Netherlands, to stimulate demand for certain products or services. The term "minimumaanbieding" literally translates to "minimum offer" in Dutch. This approach involves setting a minimum price requirement for a product or service that retailers are allowed to charge to customers.
The primary goal of minimumaanbieding is to increase sales by making a product or service more affordable
Minimumaanbieding is particularly popular among retailers selling non-essential goods, such as electronics or clothing. For instance,
Retailers using this strategy may also set conditions for the minimumaanbieding, such as offering a bundle
While minimumaanbieding can be an effective way to boost sales, it also risks undermining a product's perceived