Saturday, April 16, 2011

Zone Pricing

     Zone Pricing is defined by our text book as pricing based on transportation costs within major geographic zones. I was talking with my dad about gas prices and how people and businesses are starting to get their money for the gas that they have to use to do their job. He was telling me how businesses are starting to charge their customers with gasoline charges. For example, If a landscapping company charged their clients $100 per yard, now it might $110 because the company has to drive to their location. A lot of places are starting zone prices because the dollar value of gasoline is sky rocketing. It is starting to become a lot to pay for and people aregoingto find a way so they don't have to pay for it. So they are going to charge their customers more money so they dont' have to pay for it.

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