Unfortunately states that require unit pricing, this is the only option.... unit prices don’t fit on the beauty labelsView attachment 7163
This can't be what labels are supposed to look like in Beauty. Right? It's so ugly. Is this right?? Is there something better I can replace it with?
Mine are crayon yellow and white.God I wish there could be a less ugly unit price label, then. 😫
I like the fact that Walmart uses unit price. I wish my local Targets did as well.Looks like Walmart labels.
We are horrible with unit prices. Half the time they don't match-ie half per oz and half per pound.I like the fact that Walmart uses unit price. I wish my local Targets did as well.
You could print the unit pricing on normal short labels so it’s not orangeGod I wish there could be a less ugly unit price label, then. 😫
You CANNOT. This color pattern is legally required in some areas to help outline the unit pricing. Using the wrong stock label could be the last mistake you ever make for target if a state agency catches and gives the store.You could print the unit pricing on normal short labels so it’s not orange
Must be state by state because we got a state visit and we had to put up unit pricing on a ton of things that didn’t get it during planorama and we didn’t have the orange or yellow labels so I asked and he said it didn’t matter as long as the unit pricing is availableYou CANNOT. This color pattern is legally required in some areas to help outline the unit pricing. Using the wrong stock label could be the last mistake you ever make for target if a state agency catches and gives the store.
The work bench fixture book should have it.Semi-related...does anyone have a part number for the small label holders that work with these labels, we cannot for the life of us find them in the parts site.. the short cosmetic/unit price label is what we have in Massachusetts.
Thanks..