Chipotle & Doordash gift cards at Office Depot 20% rewards - In store
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Office Depot has 20% back in rewards on Chipotle and Doordash gifts cards up to $20 in rewards for in store purchases through 4/6/24 or while supplies last. There are other options as well including Michaels and Spafinder.
Dang too bad. I've noticed there haven't been any deals on Chipotle GCs in a few months... I guess their business must be good as usually there are near-constant 15-20% off GC promos on one retailer or another
Dang too bad. I've noticed there haven't been any deals on Chipotle GCs in a few months... I guess their business must be good as usually there are near-constant 15-20% off GC promos on one retailer or another
Just wait until the recession hits later this year. Chipotle will be begging people to buy their overpriced burritos. I see lots of fast food incentives coming once the economy tanks and it will be sometime this year. The signs are there if you are paying attention.
They are just trying to entice you to buy products that are way marked up. You are still better off buying from Amazon, Walmart, Costco, etc.
That's 100% true as it's hard to find things to use points on that aren't overpriced. Their ink prices for my printers have been in line with Amazon and others so for me that makes these deals worthwhile. I've also got some other bigger ticket items on sale that were priced good. I think the big risk is this place going out of business and leaving people holding the bag with their rewards.
Just wait until the recession hits later this year. Chipotle will be begging people to buy their overpriced burritos. I see lots of fast food incentives coming once the economy tanks and it will be sometime this year. The signs are there if you are paying attention.
Overpriced compare to what? They are actually a buck cheaper than the Dos Bros and Moe's in my area.
Overpriced compare to what? They are actually a buck cheaper than the Dos Bros and Moe's in my area.
Providing examples of more overpriced burritos is not justification for charging over $10 for a tortilla, rice, chicken or steak, cheese, and salsa. You could buy all the same ingredients and make a better burrito at home for around $3.
Providing examples of more overpriced burritos is not justification for charging over $10 for a tortilla, rice, chicken or steak, cheese, and salsa. You could buy all the same ingredients and make a better burrito at home for around $3.
What signs for a recession?
Also, you are missing labor + time. To go buy those ingredients and cook them is gonna take more than an hour. You are paying $7 for that hour
What signs for a recession?
Also, you are missing labor + time. To go buy those ingredients and cook them is gonna take more than an hour. You are paying $7 for that hour
An hour? It's a burrito. And adding a couple extra items during a Costco trip is maybe 2 minutes of time. $3 was already generous.
As for a recession, a really big sign is the Fed not being able to really do anything to curb inflation. They know inflation will skyrocket if they cut rates but if they don't start cutting rates soon the layoffs will start magnifying.
Providing examples of more overpriced burritos is not justification for charging over $10 for a tortilla, rice, chicken or steak, cheese, and salsa. You could buy all the same ingredients and make a better burrito at home for around $3.
Anyone knows it CC purchase counts towards the $10 requirement for ink recycling?
Good question…I purchased the Chipotle gift card and at the same time traded in some ink cartridges. The next day I had my $20 reward for the gift card but nothing yet for the ink. I'm not sure if it takes longer for ink rewards or if this just doesn't qualify.
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What signs for a recession?
Also, you are missing labor + time. To go buy those ingredients and cook them is gonna take more than an hour. You are paying $7 for that hour
Also, you are missing labor + time. To go buy those ingredients and cook them is gonna take more than an hour. You are paying $7 for that hour
An hour? It's a burrito. And adding a couple extra items during a Costco trip is maybe 2 minutes of time. $3 was already generous.
As for a recession, a really big sign is the Fed not being able to really do anything to curb inflation. They know inflation will skyrocket if they cut rates but if they don't start cutting rates soon the layoffs will start magnifying.