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Amazon [amazon.com] has the
1-Lb Arm & Hammer Baking Soda for
$0.73 when you check out with Subscribe & Save.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25 or more.
Now $0.88> Now $0.74 Expired, now $0.88
Alternatively,
Walmart [walmart.com] has the
1-Lb Arm & Hammer Baking Soda for
$0.93 with free store pickup.
Rokket's Research:
- Amazon's S&S deal price matches the recent Frontpage deal that received +39 votes from the community.
- This could make a great Subscribe & Save "filler" item to get to 5 subscriptions for the month.
- Use for baking, cleaning, deodorizing and more.
- Free of harsh chemicals and gentle enough to use on many surfaces.
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Finally, as mentioned in previous threads, by purchasing this at only 73 cents, it's adds to your monthly Sub & Save total and can end up saving you an extra 15% on future sub and save deals. If you're not interested in the deal, then don't CLICK on it! Easy Peasy... no grousing required.
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Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, 1 lb.
(4.6)4.6 stars out of 767 reviews
767 reviews
$0.82....................82.0 ¢/lb
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Finally, as mentioned in previous threads, by purchasing this at only 73 cents, it's adds to your monthly Sub & Save total and can end up saving you an extra 15% on future sub and save deals. If you're not interested in the deal, then don't CLICK on it! Easy Peasy... no grousing required.
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Finally, as mentioned in previous threads, by purchasing this at only 73 cents, it's adds to your monthly Sub & Save total and can end up saving you an extra 15% on future sub and save deals. If you're not interested in the deal, then don't CLICK on it! Easy Peasy... no grousing required.
You're also giving slickdeals monthly commissions through your ongoing S/S purchases and commissions for that day from other Amazon purchases by enticing you with a less than a dollar item you won't return.
Secondly, while you see it as a cheap S/S filled item… others see it as an almost everyday normal price and suspicious method of upvoting to the front-page. This isn't by definition a slickdeal and it's a manipulative/lazy way of receiving traffic commissions. This used to be a somewhat trustworthy community oriented service where you could indeed find slick deals but it's turned into quite the opposite.
Seeing $0.90 on Walmart