"Segmented pricing" is used to pass along lower prices by segment, geography, demographic, age group or sex. Is this fair and why do they do it?

"Segmented pricing" is used to pass along lower prices by segment, geography, demographic, age group or sex. Is this fair and why do they do it?



Segmented pricing is when companies sell the products at different prices. For example, state universities charge higher rates for out-of-state students. Price demands might be different in different areas. Women might be willing to pay more for shampoo, even though the ingredients are the same as men's shampoo.



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