multisaver

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English

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Etymology

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From multi- +‎ saver.

Noun

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multisaver (plural multisavers)

  1. A promotion offering the buyer a saving when he/she purchases several of the same item.
    • 2001, Stephen Doyle, Information and communication technology: vocational A level, page 103:
      Improved customer service: new services such as the Clubcard, multisavers, etc. mean that customers enjoy a better service.
    • 2002, Simon Cotton, Graham Teager, Rob Austin, Megabyte, page 35:
      EPOS can run special promotions called multisavers. For a 'buy two get one free' offer the EPOS machine recognises when a customer has bought three of an item and does not charge for the third one.