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(From The Slovak Spectator)

SOME merchants consider dual-price displays in euros and Slovak crowns to be no longer useful, according to a survey in April carried out by the Association of Slovak Consumers (ZSS), the SITA newswire reported.

Customers often asked why prices in both currencies were still being displayed in stores and outlets since there is no longer any need for them, according to what personnel in the outlets told those carrying out the survey. Dual-price displays have been disappearing ...

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