Rubber Band Pricing Case Study

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Hello Shyann,

Thank you for quote! I notice that the pricing for the rubber band has increased quite a bit in the last year. The last time we purchased it was $30.00 per bag and now it $36.00 per bag, which is almost a 20% increased. Do you know why the pricing has increase so much? And is there any way that you can honor the last pricing for $30.00 per bag?

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