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GoldBelly Coupon: $25 off $50+: 28-Count Zucker’s New York Bagels

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Zucker's Bagels and Smoked Fish via GoldBelly has 28-Count Zucker's New York Bagels on sale for $34 when you apply coupon code 3ELLY25 at checkout. Shipping is free.

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Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to Zucker's Bagels and Smoked Fish via GoldBelly
  2. Make sure you are not logged into your GoldBelly account
  3. Select up to 4 bagel options (you will receive 7 of each selected option):
    • Plain
    • Everything
    • Whole Wheat Everything
    • Poppy
    • Sesame
    • Whole Wheat Plain
    • Cinnamon Raisin
    • Pumpernickel
    • Salt
    • Garlic
    • Onion
  4. Click 'Add to Cart'
  5. When your cart pops up, apply coupon code 3ELLY25
  6. Your total will be $34, shipping is free
  7. Select your delivery date and proceed to checkout
  8. Check out as a Guest

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • A Zucker's Baker's Dozen Bagels (14) is $21 picked up from one of their NY locations. This offer is $8 lower (19% savings) than picking the bagels up yourself.
  • About this product:
    • Bagels arrive read to enjoy
    • Bagels may also be kept frozen, tightly wrapped and in a freezer-safe bag
    • Zucker’s bagels are Tablet K Certified

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Zucker's Bagels and Smoked Fish via GoldBelly has 28-Count Zucker's New York Bagels on sale for $34 when you apply coupon code 3ELLY25 at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter daisybeetle for finding this deal

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to Zucker's Bagels and Smoked Fish via GoldBelly
  2. Make sure you are not logged into your GoldBelly account
  3. Select up to 4 bagel options (you will receive 7 of each selected option):
    • Plain
    • Everything
    • Whole Wheat Everything
    • Poppy
    • Sesame
    • Whole Wheat Plain
    • Cinnamon Raisin
    • Pumpernickel
    • Salt
    • Garlic
    • Onion
  4. Click 'Add to Cart'
  5. When your cart pops up, apply coupon code 3ELLY25
  6. Your total will be $34, shipping is free
  7. Select your delivery date and proceed to checkout
  8. Check out as a Guest

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • A Zucker's Baker's Dozen Bagels (14) is $21 picked up from one of their NY locations. This offer is $8 lower (19% savings) than picking the bagels up yourself.
  • About this product:
    • Bagels arrive read to enjoy
    • Bagels may also be kept frozen, tightly wrapped and in a freezer-safe bag
    • Zucker’s bagels are Tablet K Certified

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Agreed. If Zuckers is convenient I'll totally go for it, but Ess-a-bagel is two blocks from my apartment so it's a no brainer. As for freezing and reheating, the best method is one I learned from J. Kenji Lopez-Alt: Preheat oven to 375 or so, then run the frozen bagel under running water. Shake off the excess, place the WHOLE, UNCUT bagel in the oven for 5-10 minutes. Should come out perfect every time and is my favorite way to defrost frozen bagels now.
Yikes! Check out the yelp reviews for any of the Zuckers in NYC. Not good. Was going to order until I saw the overwhelming avalanche of poor reviews, including B health scores, hairs in the bagels, burnt bagels, bad bagels, poor customer service etc etc.
I went to an event once that gave out $50 off $50 goldbelly coupons. I got like 10 coupons at the event. It was awesome and I dream of getting something like that again.

Fun Fact - pies and chocolate hold up the best when ordered through goldbelly. Cookies and cupcakes held up the worst.

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I don't get it. Woodmans has a 6pk of various bagels on sale for 99 cents
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Quote from ctcsd :
This is nonsensical. Did you read the reviews? Are you saying these reviewers lied? Where is the evidence that the reviews are "not remotely fairly sampled?

Do you wish we went back to the era where only the NYT Food Critic was allowed to review restaurants? Yelp and other forums (like SlickDeals!) put power in the people's hands to get their experience distributed, which until the last decade for regular people was basically limited to word-of-mouth and letters to the editor. I'll take more info over less.
Whether or not they lied is actually not relevant, unless you can show that what you're seeing on the front page is a fair sampling of everyone's experience, they basically don't matter.

I'll give you an example. Let's say there are 10 bad review, a bad thing happened 10 times at a restaurant in NYC, 10 people left bad reviews, 990 people had a great time, left 5 stars, but extremely short/uninformative reviews. Yelp sort (an opaque algorithm) prioritizes what they think are informative reviews, or even Amazon's voting mechanism, biases the reviews you see to be the ones people perceive as 'helpful' (it's also biased by humor and other irrelevant nonsense), these are not an accurate or fair view into the standard experience you or I will have at this business or with that product at all, not in the least. In this contrived example you're only 0.1% likely to have a bad experience, but the "top reviews" will make you think the likelihood is 90%. Now, I'm not saying that exact situation is what's happening here, since the restaurant doesn't have an average of 5 stars, but I am saying what you see on yelp, especially because they make their money by getting restaurant to pay them for a premium subscription to manually order the very reviews you're basing your opinion on!!!!! YES "yelp sort" allows restaurant-clients to order their reviews, they have zero incentive to give you a fair sampling of the data, none whatsoever. You're not getting an accurate view into experiences when you let Yelp/Amazon do the sorting for you.

Is it logical to assume I only want expert reviewers based on my distaste for engineered sampling bias? No. I'll tell you what I prefer. Sorting by most recent. Sorting by most recent is the absolute best way to give you a fair sampling and a good idea of the experience you might have with a product or at a restaurant for the following reasons:
  • Reviews are more recent and therefor more likely to be representative of the experience you'll have in case of a changed recipe, manufacturing method, management etc​
  • Reviews are not biased by people's perception of helpfulness, which by the way is terrible. Folks will upvote reviews warning them of stuff without being able to confirm or deny that warning is real (e.g. the most helpful review on the alexa thermostat has false information). They're certainly not biased by humor, length, or any other meaningless thing random dummies prioritize because they've never taken a stats course in their lifetime.
  • Reviews are more randomly sampled across experiences-- THIS IS GOOD. Even if they only write "good" in their review, that's as meaningful a datapoint as someone who writes 10000 words about how good a time they had, at least when trying to predict the experience you will have.
  • Paid reviews (more an Amazon problem than Yelp) are front-loaded onto a product's page. If you sort by most recent you're less likely to come across fake reviews.
When I sort by most recent you know what I see? Perfectly fine reviews and some people complaining about a 2:30pm closing time and long lines. I know these reviews aren't biased by Yelp's abusive and exploitative algorithms and business practices. You can read about them all over but I'll link you to one source:
https://www.minclaw.com/extortion...e-content/

I'm not saying internet reviews are inherently bad, no. I'm saying they're deeply flawed and basically no entity is incentivized to fix them. Yelp is actually incentivized to make them work for everyone that pays up, and nobody else, and they act accordingly. They send your favorite restaurants letters in the mail that say "see these bad reviews on your yelp page? if you paid us you could move them down the list".

Hell while I was googling for sources I found they were even making a movie about Yelp's shady business practices lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2dkJctUDIs

Yelp reviews are flawed, Amazon reviews are flawed, and it's both the businesses' fault and user's fault for not understanding basic data analytics. Top reviews are essentially meaningless. Always go by most recent and be extremely skeptical of both the review writers and both whatever method was determined that you should be reading that specific review.
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Quote from lilgrubbybaby :
Whether or not they lied is actually not relevant, unless you can show that what you're seeing on the front page is a fair sampling of everyone's experience, they basically don't matter.

I'll give you an example. Let's say there are 10 bad review, a bad thing happened 10 times at a restaurant in NYC, 10 people left bad reviews, 990 people had a great time, left 5 stars, but extremely short/uninformative reviews. Yelp sort (an opaque algorithm) prioritizes what they think are informative reviews, or even Amazon's voting mechanism, biases the reviews you see to be the ones people perceive as 'helpful' (it's also biased by humor and other irrelevant nonsense), these are not an accurate or fair view into the standard experience you or I will have at this business or with that product at all, not in the least. In this contrived example you're only 0.1% likely to have a bad experience, but the "top reviews" will make you think the likelihood is 90%. Now, I'm not saying that exact situation is what's happening here, since the restaurant doesn't have an average of 5 stars, but I am saying what you see on yelp, especially because they make their money by getting restaurant to pay them for a premium subscription to manually order the very reviews you're basing your opinion on!!!!! YES "yelp sort" allows restaurant-clients to order their reviews, they have zero incentive to give you a fair sampling of the data, none whatsoever. You're not getting an accurate view into experiences when you let Yelp/Amazon do the sorting for you.

Is it logical to assume I only want expert reviewers based on my distaste for engineered sampling bias? No. I'll tell you what I prefer. Sorting by most recent. Sorting by most recent is the absolute best way to give you a fair sampling and a good idea of the experience you might have with a product or at a restaurant for the following reasons:
  • Reviews are more recent and therefor more likely to be representative of the experience you'll have in case of a changed recipe, manufacturing method, management etc​
  • Reviews are not biased by people's perception of helpfulness, which by the way is terrible. Folks will upvote reviews warning them of stuff without being able to confirm or deny that warning is real (e.g. the most helpful review on the alexa thermostat has false information). They're certainly not biased by humor, length, or any other meaningless thing random dummies prioritize because they've never taken a stats course in their lifetime.
  • Reviews are more randomly sampled across experiences-- THIS IS GOOD. Even if they only write "good" in their review, that's as meaningful a datapoint as someone who writes 10000 words about how good a time they had, at least when trying to predict the experience you will have.
  • Paid reviews (more an Amazon problem than Yelp) are front-loaded onto a product's page. If you sort by most recent you're less likely to come across fake reviews.
When I sort by most recent you know what I see? Perfectly fine reviews and some people complaining about a 2:30pm closing time and long lines. I know these reviews aren't biased by Yelp's abusive and exploitative algorithms and business practices. You can read about them all over but I'll link you to one source:
https://www.minclaw.com/extortion...e-content/ [minclaw.com]

I'm not saying internet reviews are inherently bad, no. I'm saying they're deeply flawed and basically no entity is incentivized to fix them. Yelp is actually incentivized to make them work for everyone that pays up, and nobody else, and they act accordingly. They send your favorite restaurants letters in the mail that say "see these bad reviews on your yelp page? if you paid us you could move them down the list".

Hell while I was googling for sources I found they were even making a movie about Yelp's shady business practices lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2dkJctUDIs

Yelp reviews are flawed, Amazon reviews are flawed, and it's both the businesses' fault and user's fault for not understanding basic data analytics. Top reviews are essentially meaningless. Always go by most recent and be extremely skeptical of both the review writers and both whatever method was determined that you should be reading that specific review.
Very presumptuous on your part that I did not sort by Most Recent before my Yelp comment (post #6, which has 23TU vs 2TD btw). I in fact did sort by most recent, and agree that's the best way to do it. Of the 10 most recent reviews (for the Flagship location on 8th Ave), 7 are 3 stars and below (2 are 4*, one is 5*), and the 3* and below have plenty of devastating comments and PICTURES which I'm convinced are compelling to most unbiased readers...

The fact that Yelp lets users sort this way (and has other filters available too, such as by rating), contradicts your theory that it is inherently biased/flawed.

Anyway, again, I'll take a flawed review system that puts power in the hands of the people than the elitist review system of yore, which was inherently much more flawed and much more limited.
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Quote from ctcsd :
Very presumptuous on your part that I did not sort by Most Recent before my Yelp comment (post #6, which has 23TU vs 2TD btw). I in fact did sort by most recent, and agree that's the best way to do it. Of the 10 most recent reviews (for the Flagship location on 8th Ave), 7 are 3 stars and below (2 are 4*, one is 5*), and the 3* and below have plenty of devastating comments and PICTURES which I'm convinced are compelling to most unbiased readers...

The fact that Yelp lets users sort this way (and has other filters available too, such as by rating), contradicts your theory that it is inherently biased/flawed.

Anyway, again, I'll take a flawed review system that puts power in the hands of the people than the elitist review system of yore, which was inherently much more flawed and much more limited.
I don't think I agree that that last statement is a fair interpretation of my point. You act like I'm saying expert review is the better alternative and I've never implied that lol

Anyway they can have the (limited) tools they offer, that doesn't mean Yelp Sort isn't biased and that they aren't aware people are simply using that some large majority of the time. Which it was clear you were using in your original comment since none of the recent reviews mention what you mentioned. This is why I very reasonably assumed you hadn't sorted by most recent. I would actually not call that presumptuous, as you have.

It also doesn't really seem like you're acknowledging my other point that once sorted by most recent all the bad reviews were about how the business was run (long waits etc) and not the bagels, and thus not relevant when buying online

I also see that a mere 3 minutes into posting that comment, you have one upvote and I have one downvote which leads me to believe you've upvoted your own comment lol. But that's just a theory....

Anyway, have a nice day.
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"Using a modern approach to bagel-making that cuts out the boiling step, so they get to you faster, softer, and more delicious."

From bagels to Wonder Bread. An amazing evolution.
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Thanks op, I used it to order bagels from St Viateur, I love Montreal bagels.
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Quote from lilgrubbybaby :
I don't think I agree that that last statement is a fair interpretation of my point. You act like I'm saying expert review is the better alternative and I've never implied that lol

Anyway they can have the (limited) tools they offer, that doesn't mean Yelp Sort isn't biased and that they aren't aware people are simply using that some large majority of the time. Which it was clear you were using in your original comment since none of the recent reviews mention what you mentioned. This is why I very reasonably assumed you hadn't sorted by most recent. I would actually not call that presumptuous, as you have.

It also doesn't really seem like you're acknowledging my other point that once sorted by most recent all the bad reviews were about how the business was run (long waits etc) and not the bagels which aren't relevant when buying online

I also see that a mere 3 minutes into posting that comment, you have one upvote and I have one downvote which leads me to believe you've upvoted your own comment lol. But that's just a theory....

Anyway, have a nice day.
You're wrong about the recent Yelp reviews for the location mentioned. 7 of 10 of them are negative, not sure what you were looking at but clearly it was something different.

It's self-evident that almost 100% of slickdealers do not need a lecture on how yelp works.

And if you're so concerned about up-votes & down votes, may I recommend contributing to the community by posting more deals than the 5 you've posted since 2015? It feels good to give back!
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Quote from ctcsd :
You're wrong about the recent Yelp reviews for the location mentioned. 7 of 10 of them are negative, not sure what you were looking at but clearly it was something different.

It's self-evident that almost 100% of slickdealers do not need a lecture on how yelp works.

And if you're so concerned about up-votes & down votes, may I recommend contributing to the community by posting more deals than the 5 you've posted since 2015? It feels good to give back!
Does it also feel good to ditch reasonable discourse and start passive aggressively implying I'm not doing enough for the community lol. Could you write me a yelp review on what that's like?
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Any other good sales to use the coupon on? I'm not too interested in bagels.
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2 things, I live in nyc and have never had there bagels and 24 bagels for $34 isn't much of a deal. By the time they arrive, they will be 3 or 4 days old. My local shop has 15 for $15 and they are perfect. Fresh bagels should be individually wrapped in foil; placed in a zip lock and frozen. Either defrost 30 seconds in a microwave or let sit out for 45 minutes. Tastes as good as new
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Quote from karazi :
Thanks but no thanks for your useless politicized viewpoint. Take this trash to reddit? If you had half a brain you'd know that NY bagels are the best because of both the bagel making tradition and the source of water which is extremely clean.

Anyway, if we are talking about comparing intellectual ability of New Yorkers versus Texans, per capita GDP speaks for itself, which can be considered as some degree of proxy for being right / knowing what you are talking about / putting money where your mouth is. NY per capita GDP is 43% higher than Texas' (91k vs 63k respectively) and has grown 16% in the past 5 years (6% higher than national avg growth) while Texas' has stayed flat for the past five years (9% LOWER than national avg growth). LOL.
Sounds to me that you are the one bringing politics into this.
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Quote from WittyHose355 :
For crying out loud just find a good bakery or coffee shop that has good bagels who the heck wants bagels shipped in bags
Do you know one in Philly? Hard to find a decent bakery these days. Most of them I have found do ONE thing well and the rest of what they sell is meh. Have not had a decent bagel in a good while. Not sure I want to spend $34 on an unknown I may end up tossing though.
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No bagel is any good if it is not fresh. If you are going to freeze it and then toast you might as well get the bagels at your local Brueggers or Einsteins or Noahs,
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Quote from doglover1 :
I actually had a good customer service experience with them last year. I received the wrong item from a bakery. I wanted chocolate and they sent strawberry. Goldbelly offered me the option of a replacement or refund. I received the replacement item about a week later and they told me to keep the original.
Similar experience with Goldbellys customer support. Relatively responsive and easy to deal with. When an item arrived late they proactively reached out about it.

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Quote from BlueTexture423 :
Depends where you live.

I am born and raised in New York and have my opinion on bagels. There are far from the best in NYC-metro area. But they are far better than the best bagels in most other places in the country. I'm currently shipping these to a friend in Seattle area, where there are no good bagel choices.
I am in the Seattle area and I Just got my bagels. They are better than almost every bagel in the area with the exception of Seattle Bagel Bakery!

I am still glad I got some authentic New York Bagels but super happy Seattle Bagel Bakery is pretty gosh darn close to them.

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