The Price Marking Order 2004

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2004-01-19
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 19th January 2004

Laid before Parliament: 21st January 2004

Coming into force: 22nd July 2004

Whereas the Secretary of State, in accordance with section 2(6) of the Prices Act 1974 as applied by section 4(3) of that Act has consulted in such a manner as appeared to her to be appropriate having regard to the subject-matter and urgency of this Order, with such organisations representative of interests substantially affected by this Order as appeared to her, having regard to those matters, to be appropriate;

Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers under section 4 of the said Act, hereby makes the following Order—

Citation, commencement and interpretation

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Revocation

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The Price Marking Order 1999 is hereby revoked.

Scope of application of the Order

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Obligation to indicate selling price

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Obligation to indicate unit price

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Manner of indication of selling price and unit price

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indicate that such selling price, unit price or conversion rate as the case may be does not apply to transactions via a payment card to be applied to accounts denominated in currencies other than sterling, the conversion rate for which will be that applied by the relevant payment scheme which processes the transaction.

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In the case of a pre-packaged solid food product presented in a liquid medium, the unit price shall refer to the net drained weight of the product. Where a unit price is also given with reference to the net weight of the product, it shall be clearly indicated which unit price relates to net drained weight and which to net weight.

Special provisions relating to general reductions

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Where a trader proposes to sell products to which this Order applies at less than the selling price or the unit price previously applicable and indicated in accordance with article 7(1), he may comply with the obligations specified in articles 4(1) (to indicate the selling price) and 5(1) (to indicate the unit price) by indicating by a general notice or any other visible means that the products are or may be for sale at a reduction, provided that the details of the reduction are prominently displayed, unambiguous, easily identifiable and clearly legible.

Special provisions relating to precious metals

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In the case of products the selling price of which varies from day to day according to the price of the precious metals contained in them the obligation to indicate the selling price referred to in article 4(1) may be complied with by indicating in a manner which is unambiguous, easily identifiable and clearly legible:

accompanied by a clearly legible and prominent notice stating the price per unit of weight for the type and standard of fineness of each precious metal contained in the product.

Change in Value Added Tax etc.

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Where there is a change in the rate or coverage of VAT or any other tax, a trader who adjusts his prices in consequence may comply with the provisions of this Order—

Decimal places and rounding of unit prices

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Where the unit price of a product falls below £1 it shall be expressed to the nearest 0.1p. Where the figure denoting one hundredths of one penny in the unit price is 5 or higher, it shall be rounded up and where it is 4 or lower it shall be rounded down.

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Where the unit price of a product falls above £1 it may be expressed to the nearest:

Units of Quantity

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For the purposes of Schedule 1, the figure denoting the relevant units of quantity in the second column of the table for the corresponding product in the first column of the table refers, as indicated by or under the Weights and Measures Act 1985 , and unless specified otherwise to:

Enforcement

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SCHEDULE 1 — RELEVANT UNITS OF QUANTITY FOR SPECIFIED PRODUCTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE DEFINITION OF “UNIT PRICE”

Product Units of Quantity
Flavouring essences 10
Food colourings 10
Herbs 10
Make-up Products 10 (except where sold by number)
Seeds other than pea, bean, grass and wild bird seeds 10
Spices 10
Biscuits and shortbread 100 (except where sold by number)
Bread 100 (except where sold by number)
Breakfast cereal products 100 (except where required to be quantity marked by number)
Chocolate confectionery and sugar confectionery 100
Coffee 100
Cooked or ready-to-eat fish, seafoods and crustacea 100
Cooked or ready-to-eat meat including game and poultry 100
Cosmetic products other than make-up products 100
Cream and non-dairy alternatives to cream 100
Dips and spreads excluding edible fats 100
Dry sauce mixes 100
Fresh processed salad 100
Fruit juices, soft drinks 100
Handrolling and pipe tobacco 100
Ice cream and frozen desserts 100
Lubricating oils other than oils for internal combustion engines 100
Pickles 100
Pies, pasties, sausage rolls, puddings and flans indicating net quantity 100 (except where sold by number)
Potato crisps and similar products commonly known as snack foods 100
Preserves including honey 100
Ready to eat desserts 100
Sauces, edible oils 100
Soups 100
Tea and other beverages prepared with liquid 100
Waters, including spa waters and aerated waters 100
Wines, sparkling wine, liqueur wine, fortified wine 75 cl
Coal, where sold by the kilogram 50 kg
Ballast, where sold by the kilogram 1,000 kg

SCHEDULE 2 — PRODUCTS IN RESPECT OF WHICH A TRADER IS EXEMPT FROM THE REQUIREMENT TO UNIT PRICE

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Any product which is offered by traders to consumers by means of an advertisement which is:

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Any product the price of which has been reduced from the usual price at which it is sold, on account of:

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Any product which comprises an assortment of different items sold in a single package.

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Any product the unit price of which is 0.0p as a result of article 12 (Decimal places and rounding of unit prices) of this Order.

Signed

Gerry Sutcliffe, — Parliamentary under Secretary of State for Employment Relations, Competition and Consumers, — Department of Trade and Industry — 2004-01-19

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Order)

Footnotes

[^f00001]: 1974 c. 24. Section 4 was amended by section 16 of the Price Commission Act 1977 (c. 33).

[^f00002]: OJ No. L109, 6.5.2000, p. 29.

[^f00003]: 1973 c. 43.

[^f00004]: S.I. 1999/3042.

[^f00005]: S.I. 2002/2013.

[^f00006]: 1985 c. 72.

[^f00007]: 1985 c. 72. Section 8(5A) was inserted by article 5(2) of S.I. 1994/2867 and amended by article 3(2) of S.I. 2001/55.

[^f00008]: 1985 c. 72.

Special provisions relating to general reductions

Special provisions relating to precious metals

Change in Value Added Tax etc.

Decimal places and rounding of unit prices

Units of Quantity

Enforcement

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