Unit price comparisons make shopping decisions easier because package size alone can be misleading. A 500 g bag at $4.50 may look cheaper than a 750 g bag at $5.99 until you compare the price per gram, ounce, liter, or item.
This tool is most useful when two products use different package sizes or formats. It helps with grocery shopping, printer paper, laundry detergent, and bulk buys, where the shelf tag is not enough to tell you which option actually gives more value.
A 500 g package at $4.50 versus a 750 g package at $5.99 — unit pricing reveals which shelf tag is actually cheaper per gram before you load the cart.
Enter two package sizes and prices to see normalized costs. Helpful for cereals, drinks, and bulk versus promo packs.
A warehouse club multipack is not always cheaper once you normalize per ounce or per sheet. Enter shelf prices exactly as tagged, including deposit or tax if your comparison requires it.