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Price Discrimination
A pricing strategy where identical or substantially similar goods or services are sold at different prices by the same provider in different markets.
Robinson-Patman Act
A federal law aimed at preventing unfair competition and anti-competitive practices, such as price discrimination by suppliers.
Promotional Deal
A marketing strategy that involves offering products or services at a reduced price or with added benefits for a limited time to stimulate demand or attract customers.
Discounts
Reductions from the full price of goods or services, often used as a promotional or sales incentive.
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