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On BOGO's, I think that the price is slightly reduced most of the time, not usually by half and that it is used to try to influence you to buy two instead of one, in other words it is a marketing technique, not a conspiracy or anything underhanded.
Marketing is all of the means used to encourage the sale of a product. I find it very hard to understand how anyone would feel duped or offended. I know where the best bargains are for groceries and I ENJOY grocery shopping because I like to cook. Sometimes I feel like driving further and sometimes I don't. Early in our lives, I was very frugal with everything, now not so much at the grocery, but I still can't pay $20 a pound or more for meat, poultry or fish. I don't know why. Old habits die hard. |
How Many
How many see the sign that says "Buy one Get One Free" First: There are none "Free". Second: The Pricer will build all costs in the price. SO when you get that "Free One" it has already been priced into the product and is part of the planned revenue. Depending on the particular product will determine what is a particular assumption is used for a line item. As an example in some cases the manufacturing costs are only 10% of the product price. To be more specific some Product Revenue Assumptions are such things as Inventory Loss, Shipping Expenses, Engineering Costs Technical Support, Product Management, Planning, Scrap, Profit, etc etc. So you can see that the "Free" one is already part of your price Maybe under Inventory Loss, Surplus, etc. :bowdown:
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Why don't stores just be honest with their customers, which I thought was the topic of this thread?
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Know Your Prices
If you know the normal price of something that you regularly buy, then do the math and see if you are actually paying less or the same. If it is BOGO and you buy only one, that is costing you more. If you don't need the other one, then donate it to a food pantry or give it to a neighbor. There is one item that I regularly buy at Publix for $2.59. They will sometimes sell them 2 for $4.00. At Publix, I can buy only one and pay $2.00 those times. I have never seen this same item at Walmart for less than $2.78 and never on sale. The cat food I buy is $7.47 at Walmart for the same size I pay $6.99 at Publix. The treats they like are only available at Walmart in the larger container and the single packages are less than at Publix.
Joint Juice I see today at Walmart is $5.41 (had been $4.42). It is normally $4.99 at Publix, but I buy it when it is on sale for $3.99. I may be up in price there today; I will look tomorrow when I go. I bought a 14" wooden lazy susan yesterday at Publix that I had seen on the Walmart site, but could not find in their store the day before. I just accidentally found the one at Publix while looking for something else in the same area. The one at Walmart and on Amazon was almost $18 but only 2" larger. The smaller one is perfect for my table and less money to boot. It just pays to be a smart shopper and not a loyalty shopper. I only go to Aldi's when I am near one. I cannot see making a trip there for just a few cents. Walmart is close, but again, why go there just to save 2 cents on orange juice for instance, or sometimes no savings at all or for more. If I were closer to a Winn-Dixie, I might go there, too. There are no loyalty cards at Publix in order to get the better prices, either. |
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Winn Dixie will also make you become a member and get a key card. If you don't and an item is on sale, you don't get the sale price unless you have the key card scanned. They seem to want to find ways to gig the customer out of a few dollars more. That's why I really like shopping at Walmart, especially the new Neighborhood store. You know most times when you buy something there, it's the best price around. We do our shopping about 70% Walmart and 30% at Publix. |
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