• Resolved parsha06

    (@parsha06)


    Hi All,
    I am struggling with a dilemma, and hope if anyone have any suggestion
    The scenario is:
    – one website.
    – sausages as product
    – sausage price which sell to Portland, OR is $13 (sku or123), price to ship to other cities is $15 (sku us123)
    – Due to the price difference, we set one product category for Portland OR, and one product category for shipping to other cities
    It was working fine for a while, until we decide to do stock
    How we share the sausage stock QTY to two different sku#?

    Please advise, thank you very much

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  • Plugin Support abwaita a11n

    (@abwaita)

    Hi @parsha06,

    Just to ensure we’re on the same page regarding this part:

    – sausage price which sell to Portland, OR is $13 (sku or123), price to ship to other cities is $15 (sku us123)
    – Due to the price difference, we set one product category for Portland OR, and one product category for shipping to other cities

    Does this imply that you have two sausage products with different SKUs and categories?

    If so, you would split the available stock at your discretion, likely based on your prior sales numbers.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter parsha06

    (@parsha06)

    Hi @abwaita,

    There is only one kind of sausage
    but we sell to OR is $13, sell to other cities is $15
    therefore, we use OR123 and US123 as identification

    Plugin Support Gabriel – a11n

    (@gabrielfuentes)

    Hi @parsha06 ??

    Thank you very much for the clarification.

    How we share the sausage stock QTY to two different sku#?

    Right off the bat, a WooCommerce product can’t have two different SKUs as they are unique per product.

    Now, what you could do here is to only have one product (Sausage) at a $13 price. For locals, at OR, you can set a free shipping method like delivery, or local pick up for that price. On the other hand, if the user is located in another city, then you can add a shipping method like flat rate shipping, which charges $2 when it is outside of Oregon. So the price for a customer who lives outside of OR would be $15 per product.

    Please feel free to visit the following link to learn more about Setting up Shipping Zones:

    https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/setting-up-shipping-zones/

    Cheers??

    Plugin Support abwaita a11n

    (@abwaita)

    Hi,
    We’ve not heard back from you in a while, so I’m marking this thread as resolved. Hopefully, the above info was helpful!

    If you have further questions, please feel free to open a new topic.

    Thanks.

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