So if the price of bricks goes up 10% during the job the brickie will eat that cost?
If you purchase one pallet at £100 and another a week later at £110, then sure, pass that onto the customer, costs is costs
costs is costs
What we have learnt from this discussion is that costs "isn't" costs. Costs is costs plus £X or X%, which may or may not be properly disclosed to the customer.
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So if the price of bricks goes up 10% during the job the brickie will eat that cost?