When Scott found socks on "buy one, get one half off" sale at Kohl's, he picked up a few packages. The sale signage stipulated that the discount was off the original price...but was that the original price, or the original original price? Scott noticed that a sticker had been placed over the original tag, raising the price from $12 to $14. So what's the original price?
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The same is done with food in all grocery stores. The price per unit goes up when they have buy one get one free.
I have checked them out several times. I just dont see the "savings" unless it is on a rack of leftovers or mis marked. I can go to Halo or goodwill and get a better deal :)
I've seen this on things I've bought from Kohl's before as well
I've noticed that with the meats also, 12:28. The price/lb goes up dramtically when it's buy one get one free. It usually does work out to be a better than usual deal though.
thats how retail works..
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