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19 August, 20:37

George and Alice Renfro decided to start a family business in 1990 to produce chowchow, a Southern regional food. To determine how they would price the chowchow, the Renfros had to examine (1) the demand for the product (e. g., would people eat store-bought?); (2) the costs of the jars for and bottling of the chowchow; and (3) the cost to distribute the product to area grocery stores. The Renfros are doing which step of the price-setting process?

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  1. 19 August, 22:13
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    They are doing steps 2 and 3

    Explanation:

    Pricing is directly affected by costs. Because of this, They have to consider all costs associated to the chowchow production, distribution, etc.
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