I. In this section, the term "grocery store" means any establishment or section of an establishment where food and food products are offered to the consumer and intended for off-premise consumption. The term includes delicatessens that offer prepared food in bulk quantities only. The term does not include establishments which handle only prepackaged, non-potentially hazardous foods; roadside markets that offer only fresh fruits and fresh vegetables for sale; food service establishments; or food beverage vending machines. II. Any person who offers items for sale in a grocery store shall mark clearly upon the package of each item sold in packaged form the price of such item, or shall place under the shelf containing the item a uniform shelf tag, or a larger sign indicating item price. III. A uniform shelf tag shall include: (a) The regular price of each individual item. The price numbers shall be at least 7/16 of an inch in height; (b) The unit price; and (c) The name of the item or a description of the item. IV. The following items shall not require individual prices: (a) Cold beverages. (b) Snack items packaged in individual sizes and designed for immediate consumption. V. The commissioner shall adopt rules, pursuant to RSA 541-A, regarding: (a) The pricing of items by grocery stores under this section. (b) The definition of snack items excepted from the requirements of this section under subparagraph IV(b).
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