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When two items, whether similar or different, are bundled together and offered for sale as a single unit, it’s called a bundled offer. This practice is generally driven by promotional offers. The brand involved often includes the phrase “not for sale separately” on the packaging of the products. The aim is to prevent the retailer from reselling them individually, while ensuring that the consumer is aware of the promotional offer.

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