price-sensitive
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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“In February, sellers have taken a more cautious approach by holding onto January’s gains rather than pushing prices higher, at a time when competition is high and the market is still very price-sensitive,” Rightmove’s property expert Colleen Babcock said.
“Consumers today are more price-sensitive than ever before, they are more likely to research products and they are less likely to be swayed by traditional romantic notions,” said Michael Ryan, director and founder of Ink Digital, a British-based SEO-focused marketing agency.
From MarketWatch
He adds that gim is a highly price-sensitive staple in South Korea, long associated with affordability.
From BBC
Local luxury players such as Songmont handbags are also winning over price-sensitive Chinese shoppers.
Intense competition between Blinkit, Swiggy, Instamart, Zepto and now even Amazon keeps pushing companies to chase customers with ever-shorter delivery promises and heavy discounts in a price-sensitive market.
From BBC
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