frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • 3d ago
Apr 24, 2025 9:28 PM
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Item 1 of 4
frontpage Posted by phoinix | Staff • 3d ago
Apr 24, 2025 9:28 PM
24-Pack 8oz. Dole 100% Pineapple Fruit Juice Can
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It's $13.99 at BJ's and $16.99 at Costco. There's no doubt that this is a better deal, but if you can pick these up, you won't have to deal with the (guaranteed to be) dented cans (which are unsafe to use).
That they are $1.99/6 everyday at Grocery Outlet, yes.
It's $13.99 at BJ's and $16.99 at Costco. There's no doubt that this is a better deal, but if you can pick these up, you won't have to deal with the (guaranteed to be) dented cans (which are unsafe to use).
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It's $13.99 at BJ's and $16.99 at Costco. There's no doubt that this is a better deal, but if you can pick these up, you won't have to deal with the (guaranteed to be) dented cans (which are unsafe to use).
For the unenlightened (who think the know, but they don't know), dented cans (especially badly dented, as these can be) can damage the coating on the interior of the cans and cause the product to be unsafe to use. Especially if that damage occurs along the seams....which, from my experience with these particular cans, was quite common. So enjoy your potentially toxic pineapple juice (which is already potentially toxic when you pour it into a glass)!
I wouldn't be too concerned about the prices on these being "jacked-up", since they've been sold at basically the same sale price for years....and no, I'm not drinking poison just to satisfy your (odd) imagination!🙄
Secondly, what "problem" exactly (and specifically) are you imagining occurring if I were to request a refund (for potentially toxic pineapple juice), pour out the contents, and recycle the cans? Please explain?
Trust me, they're 6 oz. cans, not 8 oz. cans....which were previously 8.4 oz. cans but became the victim of shrinkflation!
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Secondly, what "problem" exactly (and specifically) are you imagining occurring if I were to request a refund (for potentially toxic pineapple juice), pour out the contents, and recycle the cans? Please explain?