Fractional items are on sale at supermarkets.
For example, you can buy one grape. It might cost the customer a penny or less than it, although it may be rounded up to one cent.
I once saw a customer purchase a grape because they wanted to take out cash and it was less expensive than an ATM fee.
People can purchase one banana, one coffee, and one can of beans. With beans, you cannot buy one bean unless in some cases dried beans or sold.
A perk of supermarkets is the flexibility to buy fractional items. Combined with payment express lanes faster payments make happier customers.
Even to buy one grape.
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