Stop & Shop Price Look-Up (PLU) Codes Practice Test

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How should a cashier handle a bagged produce item that also has a PLU on the packaging?

Always price by loose produce PLU

Always price by PLU on packaging regardless

Ask manager every time

Scan the packaged item's barcode if instruction allows; otherwise price by the PLU for the loose produce

When a bagged produce item has a PLU on the packaging, the cashier should scan the packaged barcode if the store policy allows it. Scanning the packaging barcode retrieves the correct price for that exact packaged item, which accounts for the weight and any packaging costs or special pricing tied to that package. If scanning isn’t permitted or the system can’t recognize that barcode, you price using the loose produce PLU for the item. This fallback ensures the item is rung up accurately by weight and standard pricing rather than forcing a potentially mismatched packaged price.

Using the packaged barcode every time would ignore situations where the barcode isn’t valid in the POS or the policy directs you to price by loose PLU. Waiting for a manager every time would slow things down and isn’t how the standard workflow operates in typical transactions.

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