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.
ReplyDeleteI 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 :)
ReplyDeleteI've seen this on things I've bought from Kohl's before as well
ReplyDeleteI'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.
ReplyDeletethats how retail works..
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