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12/05/23 | Amazon | $42 |
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12/25/22 | Amazon | $13 frontpage |
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08/17/22 | Amazon | $13 popular |
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08/02/22 | Amazon | $13 frontpage |
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07/05/22 | Amazon | $13 frontpage |
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04/05/22 | Amazon | $13 frontpage |
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01/03/22 | Amazon | $12.60 frontpage |
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08/03/21 | Amazon | $12.60 frontpage |
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07/15/21 | Amazon | $9.89 |
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07/08/21 | Amazon | $30.87 |
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07/04/21 | Amazon | $11.69 |
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07/01/21 | Amazon | $11.70 frontpage |
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05/30/21 | Amazon | $12.59 |
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seriously you do the math it's right in front of you.
Slightly. It's .093333 per ounce versus .0975 per ounce.
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Also, there is the issue of packaging. The ones at Kroger are the standard plastic containers whereas the Amazon ones are in the pouches. I generally like the pouches more because they take up less space/are easier to store, allowing me to stock up on a greater amount at a time.
With all that said though, I think the main takeaway is that the Kroger price seems to be a very good deal, at least from what I can tell. However, the fact that Kroger has a really good price this week doesn't mean that the Amazon one isn't also a good deal. It just means that people should figure out of the differences in deal availability (everyone can order from amazon but not everyone can order from kroger), packaging, convenience, etc. is worth the extra 15% in price. If it is, order from Amazon. If not, go with Kroger.
Note for people that want to do Kroger, you have to get the digital coupon in order to get the 2.99 price so make sure you have an account and download the app ahead of time. You don't want to be doing that in the middle of the aisle with a cart full of groceries.
Also, maybe I need to research the pods more, but I feel like they have to have some waste too. I know that my loads can have a pretty wide range of sizes and I use different amount of detergent based on that. I'd assume that the pods would sometimes use more detergent than needed for my smaller loads, but I could be wrong.
Because Kroger isn't on every corner, nor state like NY 🙄