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12-pk 8.3-oz Bush's Best Baked Beans Original Seasoned w/ Bacon & Brown Sugar

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Amazon has 12-pk 8.3-oz Bush's Best Baked Beans Original Seasoned w/ Bacon & Brown Sugar on sale for $13.32 - $0.67 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $12.65. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

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Amazon has 12-pk 8.3-oz Bush's Best Baked Beans Original Seasoned w/ Bacon & Brown Sugar on sale for $13.32 - $0.67 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $12.65. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $0.47 lower (31% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1.52.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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6d ago
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Joined May 2004
6d ago
leeroy00
6d ago
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I regularly get 8ct 16.5oz at costco for $11 which is a few cents/oz cheaper
5d ago
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Joined Mar 2014
5d ago
jeffnavratil
5d ago
70 Posts
Quote from leeroy00 :
I regularly get 8ct 16.5oz at costco for $11 which is a few cents/oz cheaper
You have to pay costco yearly. You have to drive there. You have to wait in check out and then be treated like a criminal as you exit store. You then have to lug it into your car and then lug it into your home. With this they drop it off at your doorstep.
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5d ago
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Joined Dec 2011
5d ago
Peerless_Warrior
5d ago
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Quote from jeffnavratil :
You have to pay costco yearly. You have to drive there. You have to wait in check out and then be treated like a criminal as you exit store. You then have to lug it into your car and then lug it into your home. With this they drop it off at your doorstep.
Don't forget the biggest issue. You are taking time out of your day to do all of that. It's a big convenience to have it delivered, as you pointed out. The time lost from dealing with all those steps is worth more than the difference paid upfront.

I don't like shopping in stores anymore because staff watch people like hawks...I went to a self checkout place recently and one of the workers was breathing down my back. I felt uneasy having them so close. Funny thing is that I only had one item, so clearly there for something very specific.

They had guards at the exit. Where would the customer run?
Last edited by Peerless_Warrior April 26, 2025 at 12:25 AM.
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5d ago
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5d ago
richardmmorales
5d ago
838 Posts
Quote from leeroy00 :
I regularly get 8ct 16.5oz at costco for $11 which is a few cents/oz cheaper
I get the same thing at Sam's Club.
4d ago
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Joined Mar 2012
4d ago
unfrozen
4d ago
1,156 Posts
I think a half pound can is weird for a ready to eat food. I would expect cooked beans to come in a 16 ounce can or even larger. Eight ounces would be for tomato paste.

Some small meals would work for a lunch at work, but I don't see how this would fit the bill.

Swing and a miss. But thanks for trying.
4d ago
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Joined Oct 2006
4d ago
sevast
4d ago
1,753 Posts
Tiny cans. 28oz cans are 2.22 at walmart so less per ounce even with 15% s&s. Maybe you want beans for 1, but I really only have bb at cookouts.
2d ago
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2d ago
szefte
2d ago
389 Posts
let's add sugar to BEANS and call it 'seasoning'

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2d ago
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2d ago
notonline
2d ago
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Also you don't get all dented cans last months S&S, Amazon was 7 for 7 on the beans
Quote from jeffnavratil :
You have to pay costco yearly. You have to drive there. You have to wait in check out and then be treated like a criminal as you exit store. You then have to lug it into your clljdar and tllllhen lug it inPPto your home. With this they drop it off at your doorstep.A
2d ago
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2d ago
ArmchairQB
2d ago
1,869 Posts
Quote from leeroy00 :
I regularly get 8ct 16.5oz at costco for $11 which is a few cents/oz cheaper
Sure, but are they dented?
2d ago
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2d ago
SkillfulCrow8350
2d ago
2 Posts
This .127 an ounce. Sam's regular price is .083 an ounce. You would pay only $8.28 for the same volume at Sam's.
2d ago
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2d ago
DontTaxBeer
2d ago
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Quote from Peerless_Warrior :
Don't forget the biggest issue. You are taking time out of your day to do all of that. It's a big convenience to have it delivered, as you pointed out. The time lost from dealing with all those steps is worth more than the difference paid upfront.

I don't like shopping in stores anymore because staff watch people like hawks...I went to a self checkout place recently and one of the workers was breathing down my back. I felt uneasy having them so close. Funny thing is that I only had one item, so clearly there for something very specific.

They had guards at the exit. Where would the customer run?
what did you expect when stores were robbed mercilessly? just let it happen? it will never be the same again so get used to it.
2d ago
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2d ago
DontTaxBeer
2d ago
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Quote from szefte :
let's add sugar to BEANS and call it 'seasoning'
why dont you buy the zero sugar version then?
2d ago
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2d ago
szefte
2d ago
389 Posts
Quote from DontTaxBeer :
why dont you buy the zero sugar version then?

Because they add aspartame instead. Both are disguisting
2d ago
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2d ago
DontTaxBeer
2d ago
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Quote from szefte :
Because they add aspartame instead. Both are disguisting
i disagree. the zero sugar is pretty damn good. well worth it for $1.29.

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2d ago
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MistahMe
2d ago
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Jumping on the "this isn't a good deal" train -- Walmart has the 28oz cans for $2.22 currently, which is $0.07 per ounce -- these are $0.13 per ounce -- the argument can be made "who needs 28oz cans" -- I just put it in a container and refrigerate the leftovers. Buying 4 cans at WM vs this deal means the 99.6oz from this 12pk vs WM ultimately saves $3.77 and nets 12.4oz more beans -- not very slick of a deal compared to WM Frown

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