unit price

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unit price (plural unit prices)

  1. (business, marketing) The price of a standard amount of a good, as of weight or volume. (For example, if the price of a package of biscuits is 100 pesos and the package's net weight is 250 grams, then the biscuits' unit price per kilo is 400 pesos.)
    Coordinate terms: unit cost; retail price
    • 2010 April 28, Tom Bodden, “Health minister Edwina Hart wants law to force up the price of alcohol in Wales”, in Daily Post:
      After 10 years, a unit price of between 40p-50p could reduce the number of alcohol-related deaths in Wales by 200-250, she said.

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