What is the significant, often hidden cost associated with consistently relying too heavily on price reductions?

Answer

It risks training customers to wait for the next sale, eroding perceived true worth

Constant discounting can inadvertently anchor the consumer’s perception of the product's value at the lower, promotional price point, making the standard price feel unfair later.

What is the significant, often hidden cost associated with consistently relying too heavily on price reductions?
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