I can understand a restaurant (for example) that does not price "the lobster" in their menu and instead charges "market" rates that change daily or weekly.
Makes sense, up to a point.
And I could understand a grocery store that has a single product or group of products with prices that change daily. Can't think of one, but I am sure there is something out there that could sharply change with each and every delivery.
But those are the farking exceptions to the rules.
This Plus 10% is, to use a sports metaphor, a bit of piling on and should receive a penality flag for unsportsman like conduct.
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