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Loss-leader pricing refers to
a. a pricing method where the price the seller charges is below the actual cost to make the product.
b. setting a low initial price and gradually but consistently increasing that price so as not to antagonize the consumer.
c. deliberately selling a product below its customary price, not to increase sales, but to attract customers' attention in hopes that they will buy other products as well.
d. a method of pricing based on a product's tradition, standardized channel of distribution, or other competitive factors.
e. pricing a product between 8 and 10 percent lower than nationally branded competitive products.

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