Amazon has
12-Pack 16-Oz Jif Natural Creamy Peanut Butter Spread (Low Sodium) on sale for
$17.92 when you follow the steps below and checkout via Subscribe & Save.
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- Go to 12-Pack 16-Oz Jif Extra Crunchy Peanut Butter.
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- Your total will be $35.88 - $7.20 coupon - 25% coupon - 5% Subscribe & Save = $17.92 + Free Shipping
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Exactly. At some point, hopefully people will wake up to the disgusting poison in our food. There's absolutely no reason for palm oil to be in peanut butter.
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They're only offering $2 off, but...
$9 / 96 ounces = 9.375 cents per ounce.
$18 / 192 ounces = 9.375 cents per ounce.
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The difference here is that the palm oil is replaced with soybean/canola, and there's more salt, and you're getting it in 2 containers of 48 ounces instead of 12 containers of 16 ounces. Also, I'm guessing the expiration date will be better.
The default taste might be better too - but tastes and dietary needs are different. Plus, you can always add salt later.
Edit. Oh, weird. The normal Jiff actually has less sugar, and the same 'added' sugar. Well, 'natural' don't mean healthier so, that's cromulent.
The default taste might be better too - but tastes and dietary needs are different. Plus, you can always add salt later.
Edit. Oh, weird. The normal Jiff actually has less sugar, and the same 'added' sugar. Well, 'natural' don't mean healthier so, that's cromulent.
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