Amazon has
105-Oz Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent Eco-Box (Free & Gentle) on sale for
$12.54 when following the instructions below.
Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.
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qPac for finding this deal.
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Instructions:- Click here and apply the $5.74 off coupon on the product page
- Select the Subscribe & Save option, if it isn't already selected
- Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
- Proceed to checkout
- The price should be $19.24 - $5.74 off coupon discount - 5% Subscribe & Save discount = $12.54.
- Complete your order.
- Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.
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Also, it is not that eco, the detergent is still inside of a plastic bag, the paper box goes outside of the plastic container.
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Argh, you can only create with a CCard and then you have to go in and tell it you want to use a GC after. What a PITA.
Also, it is not that eco, the detergent is still inside of a plastic bag, the paper box goes outside of the plastic container.
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Total cost per unit was brought down to: $19.24 - $0.96 (S&S) - $5.74 (coupon) - $7.70 (amex) = $4.84
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Also, it is not that eco, the detergent is still inside of a plastic bag, the paper box goes outside of the plastic container.
Argh, you can only create with a CCard and then you have to go in and tell it you want to use a GC after. What a PITA.
Let's hope it's a fluke and gets fixed.
Also, it is not that eco, the detergent is still inside of a plastic bag, the paper box goes outside of the plastic container.
https://amazon.com/Tide-Gentle-Li...B086T85HYM
You can recycle the plastic bottle for various uses or throw it in the recycle tote. These bags go right into the waste bin. I'm not a recycling nut, but this does not help the problem in any way.
Edit: Sooooo..... There is a company that partners with Tide called TerraCycle. You basically collect a reasonable amount of product, print a free shipping label, and send the packaging back to TerraCycle. There are a ton of companies that partner with TerraCycle, including those who love Taco Bell sauce packets.
https://www.terracycle.
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