There are three main types of clear price tags:
The first is to use price tags for selling industrial products and food;
The second is to purchase agricultural and sideline products and non-staple foods such as vegetables and fruits. , meat, poultry, eggs, etc., put up price tags or post price lists;
Third, some large and heavy commodities have physical prices marked on them.
The content generally includes product number, product name, origin, trademark, specification, grade, pricing unit, purchase and sales price, etc. Clearly marked prices must be complete, accurate, eye-catching, beautiful, clear, easy to understand and carry out, and goods must be available at a price. The filling, exchange, and destruction of price lists, price tags, price tags, etc. are all the responsibility of the enterprise's price clerk, and other personnel have no right to replace or alter them.