What good is #Unitpricing if the units are not the same across brands? #gillete $12.29 per unit (1 razor) and #harrys razors $999.99 per unit (100 razors). This is not the fault of the store but the vendors themselves.
Amazon argues that none of this matters, because it allows users to refine their searches to get the best bargains, but Amazon's search won't let you factor in #UnitPricing - that is, the price per unit. So if you order your search by price, the seller who's offering a single pencil for $10 will show up above a seller who's offering *ten* pencils for $10.01.
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