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  2. Upcharge - Wikipedia

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    Upcharge is used as the billing counterpart to marketing's upsell. [1] [2] \\ The term may refer to: Paying a smaller increment in price for a larger increase in what is received; in another it means paying an increase for a non-standard arrangement, [2] what one writer called "upcharge money."

  3. 'Milk tax is ending': Dunkin' to nix upcharge for plant-based ...

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    Dunkin' announced that it is nixing its non-dairy upcharge after guest feedback, and amid an ongoing class action lawsuit alleging discrimination. 'Milk tax is ending': Dunkin' to nix upcharge for ...

  4. Waffle House Adds Surcharge to Every Egg You Order - AOL

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    What to Eggs-pect. You’re not the only one feeling the pinch as egg prices go up. Restaurants and diners that serve a lot of eggs are too, including Waffle House, a famous (or infamous ...

  5. Price gouging - Wikipedia

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    1904 cartoon warning attendees of the St. Louis World's Fair of hotel room price gouging. Price gouging is a pejorative term for the practice of increasing the prices of goods, services, or commodities to a level much higher than is considered reasonable or fair by some.

  6. Starbucks is under pressure to drop its surcharge for plant ...

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    And that could be low — it could be 20 cents — but they are still charging 70, 80, 90 cents, depending on the region, and the upcharge is the same whether it’s for a tall or a venti ...

  7. Common Procurement Vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    The Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV) has been developed by the European Union to facilitate the processing of invitation to tender published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) by means of a single classification system to describe the subject matter of public contracts.

  8. Your complete guide to tariffs: How much you’ll pay, and when

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    Gas, food and alcohol prices would also rise if Trump imposed Canadian and Mexican tariffs.. Sneaker prices would rise if Trump raised tariffs on China: About 99% of shoes sold in the United ...

  9. Airport improvement fee - Wikipedia

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    Direct; Indirect; Per unit; Ad valorem; Aviation. Airport improvement; Landing; Solidarity; Capital gains. Expatriation; Consumption. Departure; Hotel; Sales; Stamp ...