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I was a little strong with rarely and seldom, Hey, it's the whats your deal thread, I had just been shopping at a regional chain in my area that does not label the shelf with cost per XX and it wasn't huge but the 5-6 things I looked at that day like 12 oz for 1.97 and the 24 oz was 3.98 for example, 4 cents more for a double size package I do realize Mega, bulk, and family packs usually a better deal. You may pay an extra few cents atomaticly grabbing the bigger package. Another store in my area near a college I have noticed they sometimes take down some sale price markings in the can goods aisle 4-7 pm for the people that don't peruse the sale flyer. “Let us dare to read, think, speak and write.” John Adams | |||
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Ketchup is the most common example I find. Cereal close on the heels. ----------The weather is here I wish you were beautiful---------- | |||
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At local Menards today: Colgate cavity protection toothpaste - 4 oz. tube $1.00; 6 oz. tube $1.97. Hopefully even the math-challenged could figure that one out! | |||
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As mentioned earlier, a larger package with a lower per unit price is only a bargain if you need that quantity. If anyone cares, Fry's and Safeway are both owned by Kroger. | |||
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24 posts without a "That's what she said." I don't know if I should be proud or disappointed. ================================================ Ultron: "You're unbearably naive." Vision: "Well, I was born yesterday." | |||
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I can typically buy a 12 pack for the same or less than a six. Often times the 24 is cheaper than the 12. I use lots of Starlight spearmint mints. From Amazon, 5 pounds are cheaper than 1 pound because I do not have to pay shipping on the five pounds. | |||
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