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Also kinda wild that someone will just straight-up buy twelve of the same playmat. Yeah, real people do that. And buy loose packs of the same release they're also buying a booster box of.
When you click on the icon next to the daily price change, it will bring you to a historic chart showing all of the price changes for each item.
I'm not sure what the icon is supposed to be, but it's the one that's clickable on each item after the price +/- change.
I'm aware, but it's a pretty weird take on a business sim. Prices don't changes that dramatically, that often. This is basically a port-forward of the same problem from Supermarket Sim. I'm suggesting that rather than come up with new UI that still doesn't make it particularly easy to adjust prices (since you can't adjust them from the menu that shows the price change, you have to walk to the rack and change the price there), the devs should be addressing the more significant issue of "this isn't how businesses run, price changes are a thing but aren't a daily task to re-price every item in stock."