prisinklusive
Prisinklusive is a pricing term used in several Nordic languages to indicate that the displayed price includes mandatory charges such as value-added tax (VAT) and, in some cases, additional fees. When a price is labeled prisinklusive, the amount shown is typically the final price payable by the customer at the point of sale, assuming no optional extras or location-based adjustments apply. The opposite is prisexklusive, where taxes or fees are added to the base price at checkout.
Usage and contexts: It is common in retail catalogs, hotel and travel bookings, restaurant menus, and online
Advantages and limitations: The main advantage is that consumers can compare total costs easily and avoid surprises
Regulatory and market context: In many jurisdictions, consumer protection rules require clear and unambiguous price indications,