6 ways companies use prices to trick you
Charles Krupa, Associated Press
An example of this tactic is in the American airline industry.
The airlines would "unbundle" prices by removing items that were included with fare like meals and checked bags. This persisted until the Transportation Department put an end to it.
The airlines would "unbundle" prices by removing items that were included with fare like meals and checked bags. This persisted until the Transportation Department put an end to it.

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