Same Products, Different Prices
Ok, this frustrates me. How can two places charge such different prices on items? There are two consistent things I eat and drink. Every morning (90% of the time) I eat a South Beach Diet high-protein bar. My grocery store $3.99, Target $2.54-$2.99. That's a dollar difference per box. The two stores are not that far apart.
I also drink a lot of Cran-Grape Light these days. At my grocery store, it costs $3.49, where at Target, we got it on sale for $1.74. Hello, we bought 8 bottles of it! Seriously, when it goes on sale at the grocery store, we may see it for $2.99. Hmmm, something sucks.
Luckily, I'm a woman who knows prices and pays attention to them. As soon as I saw the bargain prices on these favored products, we stocked up on the lower price. It frustrates me that things can be as much as a dollar off, for the same exact product. Just goes to show you, pay attention to those prices, because, you may find better deals elsewhere.