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Boots Price Vary Depending On Branch?

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newbie99 | 11:33 Thu 31st Jan 2019 | Shopping & Style
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I bought an eye drops for astonishing £15 from a large Boots store. I thought is very expensive but I can't judge on medicine. But as I was going home and realised there is another smaller Boots store on the opposite of the road. I went in and asked how much does the eye drops cost. They said its around £9. Then I I asked why the other store is charging more?

Then the staff at the smaller store says £15 is right. I wonder they have changed the story to protect their interest.

So anyone know if the price varies with different branches? If so, I will use smaller branch next times.
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I'm not surprised about the price variation - many large retailers practice 'opportunistic pricing' - where the price of an item varies from store to store according to the local competition.

Boots are (by and large) shockingly expensive for anything not on 'special offer' - I avoid them on principle because of their rip-off mentality.
Simple answer: don't use Boot's. They are the dearest on the High Street.
Have you checked the price online?
As said, Boots make a HUGE profit from filling prescriptions. A lot of people do not realise that the pharmacy that fills the prescription gets paid the entire full market price of the medication and a fee for supplying it.
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As a matter of interest I have been to another Boots store in a larger shopping centre.
Guess what??
The price is over £17 with no price label.
The staff looked at me and she used her calculator and working it out that how much profit margin they should be making.
So it's not a fixed price policy, it's worst than buying things as a tourist in the far East where they look at your face to decide how much to charge.

Avoid Boots in future.
Good advice, Newbie. I hold Boot's in the same contempt as I do Gregg's.
Boots is one of the stores (like W H Smith's) that I'm surprised is still trading - absurdly expensive, and selling nothing that can't be found cheaper elsewhere
Another expensive pharmacy is Lloyd's.
Our local small Tesco that is attached to a petrol station charges more for some things than the bigger branches.
^^^you'll find that smaller "convenience" branches of every supermarket charging a premium...it's the way they are able to operate. It's no secret, or surprise.
If it's Hycosan, this was sold in 10ml size, not it's 7.5ml. Maybe the two Boots are selling different sizes.
It's £12.85 for 7.5ml from Amazon Prime
....hc....different sizes was my first thought. I really don't think the same size would be sold with such a price difference in branches of the same business.
Good point Hc - this page for example shows the range of both products and prices within one brand.

https://www.boots.com/brands/hycosan

Other brands could show similar differences.
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The product in question at Boots is Hylo-forte 7.5ml....

I just didn't like the idea of charging customer based on their face if they can afford it or not.
That's why when I go to a market, if they don't have price against the items they are selling I tend to buy from another stall.
If size and product is the same I totally agree with you.
Boots is OK as long as you stick to their own brand items, which I find are fine. Also, occasional special offers. For branded items they can be expensive. I also get more points on their own brand stuff as an OAP.
"charging a customer based on their face".....really, in Boots?
Isn't every item in Boots bar-coded and scanned and a receipt given?
You haven't addressed the point raised earlier....the prices quoted were probably for two different sizes.
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// it's worst than buying things as a tourist in the far East where they look at your face to decide how much to charge. //
One more point....it's not up to Boots counter staff to use a calculator to calculate profit-margins on a product....the whole idea is ludicrous!
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When I asked how much the eye drops, she couldn't tell me straight away. She got her calculator from her counter then tap a few let's then said on the line of £17 something.
It's the 7.5ml product but different prices that's my conclusion.

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