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utsalgspris

Utsalgspris is the price at which a product is offered for sale to consumers. It is the amount that appears on price tags, online product pages, and storefronts and is typically the final price payable by the customer, including value-added tax (VAT) where applicable. The term helps distinguish the price visible to shoppers from other prices in the supply chain, such as wholesale or trade discounts.

In practice, utsalgspris may be set by the retailer or be based on a manufacturer’s recommended retail

Legal and consumer protection aspects: Price indication rules exist in many jurisdictions to prevent misleading pricing.

Variations and related terms: Utsalgspris is closely related to the concept of the recommended retail price

price
(RRP).
Retailers
can
adjust
the
final
price
due
to
promotions,
sales,
or
competitive
conditions,
but
must
ensure
that
the
price
shown
is
current
and
that
any
discounts
or
promotions
are
clearly
communicated.
When
a
product
is
sold
at
a
reduced
price,
many
markets
require
the
previously
stated
price
to
be
disclosed
for
a
defined
period.
The
utsalgspris
displayed
to
consumers
should
be
clear
and
unambiguous,
and,
where
appropriate,
include
all
mandatory
taxes
and
charges.
Rules
often
require
that
any
former
price
used
during
a
discount
be
stated
and
that
the
current
price
accurately
reflects
what
the
customer
pays
at
checkout.
(RRP)
and
to
price
promotions.
Differences
between
the
two
terms
arise
from
whether
the
price
is
retailer-set
or
manufacturer-recommended,
and
from
how
discounts
are
implemented
in
practice.