| when something is sold at a reduced price | | |
| the price at which shops sell their merchandise to the general public | | |
| the price at which manufacturers (e.g. factories) sell their products to shops, not to the general public | | |
| the price with no reductions | | |
| a document with all the official prices of a seller | | |
| the different prices for the merchandise, going from low to high | | |
| an unfair and exploitative price | | |
| 50% less than the usual price | | |
| a battle between two sellers to reduce their prices | | |
| a piece of paper with a price on it that is attached to an object in a shop | | |
| when prices cannot be increased for a period of time | | |