vähimmäisostossumma
Vähimmäisostossumma, often translated as minimum purchase amount, is a common practice employed by businesses where a customer must spend a certain minimum amount of money to complete a transaction. This threshold can apply to a single purchase, a specific category of goods, or sometimes even across an entire store's offerings. The purpose of a vähimmäisostossumma is typically to ensure that the value of the sale covers the operational costs associated with processing the transaction, such as credit card fees, labor, and overhead. For businesses with low profit margins on individual items, setting a minimum purchase amount can make smaller sales more economically viable. It can also encourage customers to buy more items or higher-value items, thereby increasing the overall revenue per customer. This practice is frequently seen in retail environments, especially with card payments where transaction fees can be a significant cost for businesses. Some online retailers also implement vähimmäisostossumma, particularly for free shipping offers, where a customer needs to reach a certain spending level to qualify. The specific amount of the vähimmäisostossumma varies greatly depending on the business, its pricing strategy, and the types of products or services it offers.