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So when you compare cost-per-ounce, double it to compare to shell-less pistachios.
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$5-6 for 3 lbs? Was that in 90s?
Aldi USED to have sales.... for $6
The $5 were rare and only on Fridays.
IDK... maybe it was an item sold at a loss to get people in the store.
I've never encountered burnt nuts or any other issues with this brand.
that is all.
Aldi USED to have sales.... for $6
The $5 were rare and only on Fridays.
IDK... maybe it was an item sold at a loss to get people in the store.
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So when you compare cost-per-ounce, double it to compare to shell-less pistachios.
Compare that to this 24oz package of shelled pistachios for $15.18 after 5% off for S&S: https://www.amazon.com/Wonderful-...B004HZFASG
So you're basically paying a $3 premium to have it already shelled for you. But at the same time, this is comparing this product that's currently on sale, and the shelled pistachios that are not on sale.
Compare that to this 24oz package of shelled pistachios for $15.18 after 5% off for S&S: https://www.amazon.com/Wonderful-...B004HZFASG
So you're basically paying a $3 premium to have it already shelled for you. But at the same time, this is comparing this product that's currently on sale, and the shelled pistachios that are not on sale.
Exactly. And you can decide if it's worth the premium. Kind of an apples-to-apples comparison on a more level field.