package deal - meaning and definition. What is package deal
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What (who) is package deal - definition

SEVERAL PRODUCTS COMBINED FOR SALE AS ONE PRODUCT
Bundling (marketing); Compilation (games); Package deal; Joint bundling; Leader bundling; Mixed-leader bundling; Product bundle; Bundled software; Software bundles; Product bundles; Software bundling; Bundled pricing; Collection (games); Video game compilation; Bundle (software distribution); Phone bundle; Video game bundle; Package-deal; Compilation (video games); Bundling of products; Bundled products; Service bundling; Phone Bundle; Video game compilations; Compilation video game

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CANADIAN TELEVISION SERIES
Package Deal; Package Deal (TV Series)
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A package deal is a set of offers or proposals which is made by a government or an organization, and which must be accepted or rejected as a whole.
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Product bundling         
In marketing, product bundling is offering several products or services for sale as one combined product or service package. It is a common feature in many imperfectly competitive product and service markets.
Phone bundle         
Phone bundles are turnkey products offered by various telecommunications companies. These products are bundled in that they include VoIP phones, internet, and in some cases television service.

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Product bundling

In marketing, product bundling is offering several products or services for sale as one combined product or service package. It is a common feature in many imperfectly competitive product and service markets. Industries engaged in the practice include telecommunications services, financial services, health care, information, and consumer electronics. A software bundle might include a word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation program into a single office suite. The cable television industry often bundles many TV and movie channels into a single tier or package. The fast food industry combines separate food items into a "meal deal" or "value meal".

A bundle of products may be called a package deal; in recorded music or video games, a compilation or box set; or in publishing, an anthology.

Most firms are multi-product or multi-service companies faced with the decision whether to sell products or services separately at individual prices or whether combinations of products should be marketed in the form of "bundles" for which a "bundle price" is asked. Price bundling plays an increasingly important role in many industries (e.g. banking, insurance, software, automotive) and some companies even build their business strategies on bundling. In a bundle pricing, companies sell a package or set of goods or services for a lower price than they would charge if the customer bought all of them separately. Pursuing a bundle pricing strategy allows a business to increase its profit by using a discount to induce customers to buy more than they otherwise would have.

Pronunciation examples for package deal
1. And generally in a package deal, it's
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2. CHARLIE COX: Like a package deal.
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3. Or they get what's called a package deal.
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Examples of use of package deal
1. She said: "You need someone who wants the package deal.
2. Now, the Israel Democratic Institute is proposing a package deal.
3. Some architecture firms offer a package deal: architect, interior designer, and engineer.
4. It is possible that a 1'85–style package deal will be needed.
5. Advertisement As said, the company is closemouthed about the new package deal.