Understand volume price display in a product listing

No modifications are necessary to add volume pricing to the Product Listing widget that can be included on the Collection Layout and Search Results Layout.

This section applies to Storefront Classic only. This section applies to Storefront Classic only.

If volume prices are available for a product, they will be taken into account in the product listing. The highest price (that is, the price associated with the smallest quantity purchased) is used for the product listing.

Depending on the configuration of a product, the prices displayed in a product listing can take several forms, an example of which is shown below.

product listing

In this illustration, the following prices are displayed:

  • Watch

    This product has two variant child SKUs. One child SKU has a volume price whose highest value (lowest quantity) is $60.99. The other child SKU has a volume price whose highest value of $62.99. The product listing displays $60.99 - $62.99 for the price.

  • Brief Case

    This product has a single non-variant child SKU. The child SKU has a volume price whose highest value is $49.99. The product listing displays $49.99 for the price.

  • Clock

    This product has a single variant child SKU. The child SKU has one volume price set in the list price list and another set in the sale price list. The highest value in the sale volume price is $60.99. This is displayed in red as the sale price. The highest value in the list volume price is $62.99. This is displayed in the product listing as the non-sale price, that is, “Was $62.99.”

  • Lantern

    This product has two variant child SKUs. One child SKU has a simple list price of $29.50 and the other child SKU has a volume price whose highest value is $62.99. The price is displayed as $29.50 - $62.99.