Hi all, what does this mean?by Acrobatic_Item268 6 Comments ShaleSelothan 8 months ago 20 yen off. Maynaise88 8 months ago The idea of making it 20 yen off would make one inclined to purchase it at a discount so that it didn’t get binned, thus making it eco RealHuman81 8 months ago 20 yen off the price excluding tax. You should bring it to a cashier, not a self-checkout. Foods get the stickers when the expiry date is approaching. Mystery-Ess 8 months ago Google translate is your friend. Fickle-Goose7379 8 months ago Google Lens – you can hold the camera feature over the label for instant translation. It is an essential travel tool I_Am_Unaffiliated 8 months ago For 20 yen maybe just get the fresher one 👍Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Maynaise88 8 months ago The idea of making it 20 yen off would make one inclined to purchase it at a discount so that it didn’t get binned, thus making it eco
RealHuman81 8 months ago 20 yen off the price excluding tax. You should bring it to a cashier, not a self-checkout. Foods get the stickers when the expiry date is approaching.
Fickle-Goose7379 8 months ago Google Lens – you can hold the camera feature over the label for instant translation. It is an essential travel tool
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20 yen off.
The idea of making it 20 yen off would make one inclined to purchase it at a discount so that it didn’t get binned, thus making it eco
20 yen off the price excluding tax. You should bring it to a cashier, not a self-checkout. Foods get the stickers when the expiry date is approaching.
Google translate is your friend.
Google Lens – you can hold the camera feature over the label for instant translation. It is an essential travel tool
For 20 yen maybe just get the fresher one 👍