Sticker shock has taken on a whole new meaning at retailers and grocery stores. That’s because sticker price tags are going out of style, only to be replaced by “digital shelf labels,” or DSLs.
Digital price labels, which are rapidly replacing paper shelf tags at U.S. supermarkets, haven’t led to demand-based pricing surges, according to a new study that examined five years' worth of prices ...
When you scan the shelf, your brain registers the four and encodes the price as being closer to four dollars than five. This left-digit bias can boost sales by a significant margin. Retailers avoid ...
True durability is measured in design intelligence, responsible materials and emotional connection, not luxury markups or brand prestige ...
Shoppers on TikTok are accusing Target of quietly hiking prices by slapping stickers over original tags, raising questions over whether the retail giant is edging into price gouging. In clips with ...
Israel is considering replacing paper-and-ink price tags or stickers with digital or electronic labels to mark the cost of products in the aisles of supermarkets and retailers. The proposal to ...
Digital price labels, which are rapidly replacing paper shelf tags at U.S. supermarkets, haven’t led to demand-based pricing surges, according to a new study that examined five years’ worth of prices ...