Sentences with phrase «at huge markups»

This is a LOT more than a «little white lie» invented to sell cheap agricultural products at huge markups... it is the biggest health scam ever perpetrated on the public!
One New York City tabloid called it «ticket scalping» (when a purchaser of event tickets turns around and sells them at a huge markup).
A myriad of processed foods can be made with cheap vegetable oil, sugar and white flour and sold at a huge markup.
Indies are not «efficient» because «Rent, utilities, and a brigade of book - reading workers aren't cheap, so the only way for bookstores to stay afloat is to sell items at a huge markup
When I was 11, I started my first business, which was smuggling chocolate bars into my boarding school dorm after Christmas holiday, and selling the chocolate off in small pieces to my classmates at a huge markup.
(The USB ports don't support external DVR storage, and the only e-SATA drive that works with TiVo sells at a huge markup.)
The good news is that Nintendo has committed to producing and shipping the SNES Classic throughout 2017, but if the new retro console is even close to as popular as the NES Classic, you can expect to see it on Amazon and eBay at a huge markup within hours of the console going on sale.

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That's because there's a huge markup on caskets sold in funeral homes: A casket that wholesales for around $ 300 may be sold at a funeral home for upwards of $ 1,300.
Sweet, there is a huge demand for that stuff and if you can sell it for half what anyone else can make it for at a 400 % markup then do that and become a billionaire.
The Canadian Library Association launched a public campaign at fairpricingforlibrarires.org earlier this month trying to draw attention to the huge markup and what it means for the public.
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