Woocommerce does not appear to be using the correct Google pricing attributes for variable products. Woocommerce use lowPrice versus low_price and highPrice versus high_price. Example is for our cookie cake product. https://hotcookie.com/product/cookie-cake/
The XML data for the product is
{“@context”:”https://schema.org/”,”@type”:”Product”,”@id”:”https://hotcookie.com/product/cookie-cake/#product”,”name”:”Cookie Cake”,”url”:”https://hotcookie.com/product/cookie-cake/”,”description”:”A 12-inch cookie in the flavor of your choice with a custom message for your special event. u00a0Please select a Hot Cookie dough and add your custom message along with any other special instructions.rnrnOrdering Details: To order a Cookie Cake, you must create a Hot Cookie customer account with your name, contact number, and email address. u00a0 All Cookie Cakes must be ordered 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE of the pick-up date and time.rnrnCookie Cakes are available for store pick-up or local delivery only.”,”image”:”https://hotcookie.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/cookie-cake.png”,”sku”:164,”offers”:[{“@type”:”AggregateOffer”,”lowPrice”:”45.00″,”highPrice”:”50.00″,”offerCount”:16,”priceCurrency”:”USD”,”availability”:”http://schema.org/InStock”,”url”:”https://hotcookie.com/product/cookie-cake/”,”seller”:{“@type”:”Organization”,”name”:”Hot Cookie”,”url”:”https://hotcookie.com”}}]}
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Last updated: January 9, 2025
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