Selling soft drinks at a stated amount per ounce or liter of beverage is an example of Select one: a. rebate pricing. b. parity pricing. c. unit pricing. d. illogical pricing. e. quality pricing.
Selling soft drinks at ounce or litre of beverage is an example of unit pricing which is selling goods at unit prices.
This type of pricing helps in comparing two brands of goods which are otherwise stated in different quantities and is a difficult task to compare. But when unit prices are stated in grocery items or in beverages, the comparison becomes simpler.
So answer is option C )unit pricing
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