Those who are smart use the numerous platforms on the Internet to compare offers and buy cheaper. “Krone” looked at the best portals and compiled an overview based on the product category you were looking for.
High inflation is forcing more and more households to tighten their belts. Many consumers postpone or avoid non-essential purchases altogether. At the same time, the number of people who pay more attention to price when shopping is increasing.
Many rely on online shopping to save – after all, it feels like there are always sales and discount campaigns. However, factors such as day, time and even the weather can influence online shopping and cause a veritable rollercoaster of prices – this phenomenon is called “dynamic pricing”. In combination with “personal pricing” – this means pricing with personal data, ie location, surfing behavior and Co. – makes it increasingly difficult for consumers to compare prices. But there are a few tips and tricks on how to do it.
Source: Krone
I’m Ben Stock, a journalist and author at Today Times Live. I specialize in economic news and have been working in the news industry for over five years. My experience spans from local journalism to international business reporting. In my career I’ve had the opportunity to interview some of the world’s leading economists and financial experts, giving me an insight into global trends that is unique among journalists.