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This research work was on automated price adjustment system, a case study of NTEPS supermarket, Ikot Ekpene. Supermarket managers are constantly in the business of buying and re-selling. However, the challenge remains that it takes time to manually compute and adjust the price of the item such that they will still make profit. Usually, this is determined from the cost price of the product. To facilitate the easy adjustment of the price of products sold in the supermarket, an automated system is needed to carry out the computation. The result can be saved to a database so that it can be confirmed whenever sales is to be made and also aiding easy adjustment of the price of items in the supermarket. The programming language used is Visual BASIC 6.0.
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