Google Search lacks a mechanism to communicate varying product prices across different states. A single price will be shown regardless of location, resulting in potential confusion for users. John Mueller suggests two alternatives for addressing this issue: using the tax field to reflect the final price based on state tax variations, or creating separate product pages for each state to provide accurate pricing information. Each option presents challenges, particularly since Google may default to displaying California prices, where its crawling primarily occurs.
John Mueller stated that Google Search doesn't have a mechanism to handle product pricing that differs by state. Websites can't explicitly show different prices for the same product in different states.
The alternatives suggested include using the tax field to adjust the price for each state or creating separate product pages for each state's pricing.
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