Bundling is when you get more things together for a better deal.
Imagine you're at a toy store, and instead of buying each toy separately, like a car, a ball, and a robot, you can buy them all in one package called a bundle. It’s like getting three favorite toys for the price of two! That’s bundling.
How it works
When you bundle things together, you often save money. Think about lunch time: if you buy a sandwich, juice, and chips all at once instead of buying them one by one, you might get a discount. That's like getting more value for your money, just like in the toy store!
Why people like bundling
Bundling makes things easier and cheaper. It’s like having a super set of items that work well together, or even help each other out! So next time you see something labeled "bundle," think of it as getting more for less, just like your favorite toy collection.
Examples
- A store sells a phone and case together for $100 instead of separately for $75 and $25.
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See also
- Why Do Inflation Rates Go Up When Everyone's Spending More?
- What is demand?
- Why Do Inflation Rates Surprise Everyone?
- Why Is Inflation Sometimes Good for You?
- Why Do Prices Go Up When You're the Only One Buying?