Walmart has Select 7.75-oz Lay's Potato Chips (Various) on sale for $2.50. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location. Variety availability may be regional.
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Our research indicates that this offer is $2.09 lower (46% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.59.
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It all starts with farm-grown potatoes cooked and seasoned to perfection. Then we add the fiery heat of chiles and seasonings. So every LAY S potato chip is perfectly crispy and delicious. Happiness in Every Bite.
Product SKU:
33282315
UPC:
28400201315
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Walmart has Select 7.75-oz Lay's Potato Chips (Various) on sale for $2.50. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location. Variety availability may be regional.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrifeZero for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that this offer is $2.09 lower (46% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $4.59.
Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
I'm pretty sure this is the everyday price for this size bag or if it isn't, then it is regularly priced at $2.50. It's a good deal anyway!. I have indulged in the past only to find the same price at a later date, but I had no regrets.
Last edited by joebeem February 23, 2024 at 05:38 PM.
I'm pretty sure this is the everyday price for this size bag or if it isn't, then it is regularly priced at $2.50. It's a good deal anyway!. I have indulged in the past only to find the same price at a later date, but I had no regrets.
It is. They try to pull off the $3.50 at times. It is so draining being nickled and dimed by corporations. This should not be a deal, please do not normalize it.
I got the Sweet Southern Heat Barbecue. I chose shipping and it was delivered today with other items from two different local Walmarts by two different drivers.
Time to put my unhealthy chip obsession addiction to use.
Based on my buying and penny pinching chips every week it depends on location but usually for most grocery stores, the price has always been less than $2 the past 10, 20+ years since 2010, basically since chips existed. The entirely of last year 2023 and maybe the past years, grocery stores have been testing if us consumers were willing to pay over $2 with $2.19, 2.29, 2.49, 2.99.
I know the cost of making chips is more than just putting a 20 cent potato into a magic box that puts out a $2+ Flamin Hot bag. There's potatoes, all other magically scientifically evolutionary basically legally addictive substances delicious yummy ingredients, buying from farmer Billy, manufacturing factory, logistics, transport trucks, labor, company management, everything required to get that chip in yo mouth.
But I wonder how high their profit margins were the past 10, 20+ years since before 2000 if they were able to price chips for $2 a bag the past who knows how long (I'm guessing 10+ years at least since 2015-2010) if they're able to price at $2 the past many years since 2010 and earlier probably.
Potatoes cost 20 cents a pound and they're selling these bags of chips at over $4 a pound.
I need to go touch grass and not potatoes now.
On a side note I fantasize about being in potato heaven and eating as many chips and junk food as I want. I won't have to imagine it if I actually eat only chips and fast track my way to it.
Last edited by executordestroyer February 24, 2024 at 11:34 AM.
$4.99 is the price of the 12 ounce, which was on sale for $2.50 recently. THAT was a deal
Ralphs had $1.68 7.75 ounce which is about $2.61 12 ounce. Although there way less flavors for 12 ounce. Sour cream onion is basically legal substance for me.
Retail price of lays goes up to $4.99 starting next week. Source me, I work for them. edit also every other big bag increases in price
I don't remember how long the $2 8 ounce bags have been at that price when on sale at groceries stores but I wonder if $2 a bag was a price they could sell at for many years, that must mean they made a lot of profit despite all the business costs it takes to get a potato to become a bag of chips.
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Based on my buying and penny pinching chips every week it depends on location but usually for most grocery stores, the price has always been less than $2 the past 10, 20+ years since 2010, basically since chips existed. The entirely of last year 2023 and maybe the past years, grocery stores have been testing if us consumers were willing to pay over $2 with $2.19, 2.29, 2.49, 2.99.
I know the cost of making chips is more than just putting a 20 cent potato into a magic box that puts out a $2+ Flamin Hot bag. There's potatoes, all other magically scientifically evolutionary basically legally addictive substances delicious yummy ingredients, buying from farmer Billy, manufacturing factory, logistics, transport trucks, labor, company management, everything required to get that chip in yo mouth.
But I wonder how high their profit margins were the past 10, 20+ years since before 2000 if they were able to price chips for $2 a bag the past who knows how long (I'm guessing 10+ years at least since 2015-2010) if they're able to price at $2 the past many years since 2010 and earlier probably.
Potatoes cost 20 cents a pound and they're selling these bags of chips at over $4 a pound.
I need to go touch grass and not potatoes now.
On a side note I fantasize about being in potato heaven and eating as many chips and junk food as I want. I won't have to imagine it if I actually eat only chips and fast track my way to it.
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