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I could be wrong, but I think that /u/twelvegage96 is saying that if the store had an item that was bought for $20 from a supplier (the store's cost), and wanted to sell to customers for $40 normally, that the store would let the employees have it for what it cost them to buy it ($20), plus another 15% of that cost ($3 in this example), for a total of $23, which in this example comes out to almost 50% off what it would have sold for normally ($40).