Food & drink wholesale price list
Food and drink is sold by the case and shelved by the unit, so a price list that shows only the case price makes every buyer do arithmetic. This one calculates the per-unit price for you and puts both on the sheet.
- Case pack and units per case
- Per-unit price calculated
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The case-versus-unit problem
A retail buyer looking at a case price needs to know whether that is a bottle or a box, and what each unit lands at. If the price list does not say, they either work it out themselves or email you. Both slow the order down.
Enter the wholesale case price and the units per case, and the per-unit column is calculated as case price divided by units per case. If either number is missing the column is simply left blank — nothing is estimated or guessed.
- Case pack — the descriptive format, such as 12 x 190g. This is what appears on the sheet.
- Units per case — the plain number used for the calculation. Kept separate from the descriptive text on purpose, because “12 x 190g” cannot be divided.
- MOQ — minimum order in cases, which is a different number from the case pack and is treated as such.
- Shelf life — carried through as descriptive product information you have supplied.
Why MOQ and case pack are separate here
Many tools collapse these into one field and the result is a sheet where “12” might mean twelve units in a case or a twelve-case minimum. They are kept apart: case pack describes what is inside a case, MOQ is how many cases a buyer must take.
This tool formats and calculates from the numbers you enter. It makes no food safety, allergen, nutritional, labelling or regulatory determination of any kind, and the descriptive fields are reproduced exactly as you type them.
Questions
- How is the per-unit price calculated?
- Wholesale case price divided by units per case, rounded for display. If either value is missing or not a usable number the cell stays empty rather than showing a guess.
- Why are case pack and units per case two columns?
- Because a case pack such as 12 x 190g is text a buyer reads, and 12 is a number the tool divides by. Keeping them apart is what makes the per-unit column reliable.
- Does it handle allergens or nutritional information?
- No. Shelf life and similar fields are reproduced as descriptive text exactly as you enter them. This tool makes no food-safety, allergen, nutritional or regulatory determination and should not be relied on for any of those.
- Can I show prices in a different currency?
- Yes, pick the currency in the details panel. It changes formatting only and applies no conversion.
Your data
This tool does no server-side processing at all. Product names, SKUs, prices, descriptions, photos and your logo are handled entirely by JavaScript in your browser and are never transmitted. We count how many people start the tool and how many produce a catalogue, and nothing else — see the privacy note for exactly what that means.