Question


Southern gardeners normally pay $5 for a 2-cubit-foot bag of pine bark mulch that they buy at their local gardening-supply and home-improvement stores to keep the weeds down in their gardens. If the price being charged by a retailer is not within a narrow range that gardeners feel is appropriate, they will use substitutions - newspaper, grass clippings, or some other kind of ground covering. When pricing pine bark mulch, a garden-supply or home-improvement retailer should use
A. customary pricing.
B. at-market pricing.
C. loss-leader pricing.
D. penetration pricing.
E. bundle pricing.

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