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  3. Electronic shelf label - Wikipedia

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    Electronic shelf labels are primarily used by retailers who sell their products in stores and are usually attached to the front edge of the retail shelves and display the price of the product. [1] Additional information such as stock levels, expiration dates, or product information may also be displayed as well, depending on the type of ESL. [13]

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    U.S. consumers are still grappling with skyrocketing prices for many essentials and popular foods at the grocery store.

  6. Endcap - Wikipedia

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    Endcaps at a Walmart store. In retail marketing, an endcap, end cap, Free Standing Display Unit (FSDU), or gen-end (general end shelving) is a display for a product placed at the end of an aisle. It is perceived to give a brand a competitive advantage. [1] It is often available for lease to a manufacturer in a retail environment.

  7. Unit price information in supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Unit price information printed on supermarket shelf labels (price tickets) illustrates the quantity of product by a unit of measure (price per 100 g, price per 100 ml). Unit pricing was originally designed as a device to enable customers to make comparisons between grocery products of different sizes and brand, hence enabling informed purchase ...