If you bought items only by a multiple of X, then what is this called?

Where can I buy the product 1 in a certain number, for example 5?

How would you describe the requirement to a British student in English? What’s the right label to provide this requirement to the visitor? These are some phrases I tried:

  • order multiplicity
  • unit size
  • sold per

However none of these seems to be used much in the correct context.

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Bulk sales are generally used as wholesale although this word is seldom used with reference to individual consumers. They’re normally used together with supplier sales to retailers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quora/Men.html. Are

the products available in the org/wiki/Wholesaling?

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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Bulk sales are generally used as wholesale although this word is seldom used with reference to individual consumers. They’re normally used together with supplier sales to retailers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quora/Men.html. Are

the products available in the org/wiki/Wholesaling?

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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And I recall seeing the following methods of such information. I am unable to find online references yet.

$2 for 5 packs $3 per

5 units/pieces $3 per

5 units or part (thereof) 5 for

$4 For $5

– $4.99.

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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Generally this is because the item (say, cans of baked beans) are themselves packed in cases of (say) 24 and the store doesn’t want to split a case. Buying in 2 or 3 cases gives you advantage.

What is called an outer (See ODO noun 3) and that term could be used as it does have currency in retail. Is it part of industry specific jargon?

Would you use “pack size: 24 cans” as a template, or “sold in cases of 24 cans”?

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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Generally this is because the item (say, cans of baked beans) are themselves packed in cases of (say) 24 and the store doesn’t want to split a case. Buying in 2 or 3 cases gives you advantage.

What is called an outer (See ODO noun 3) and that term could be used as it does have currency in retail. Is it part of industry specific jargon?

Would you use “pack size: 24 cans” as a template, or “sold in cases of 24 cans”?

Answered on December 23, 2021.
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