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Their prices are insanely inflated. Not sure if its inflated through the app compared to the shelf price in store, but as an example, one of their "deals" is 2 of the standard 1.5oz Kit Kats for $4.
My local Kroger is selling the 3oz king size Kit Kats for $2/ea.
So basically this promotion is giving you the same price as your local supermarket.
Thanks OP, I can't wait to get $15 of slurpees for $30! 😂
Did anyone else notice that OP drank too many Slurpees before posting this?
One time I went into 7-11 to get an empty cup and there was a long line of customers. When I walked out, the cashier said, hey, what are you doing? I said, oh, I just need an empty cup. He said, what do you think the price of the drink is for? The price of the drink is for the cup, the drink itself costs nothing. I was shocked and gave him the cup.😬
Thanks OP, I can't wait to get $15 of slurpees for $30! 😂
Did anyone else notice that OP drank too many Slurpees before posting this?
One time I went into 7-11 to get an empty cup and there was a long line of customers. When I walked out, the cashier said, hey, what are you doing? I said, oh, I just need an empty cup. He said, what do you think the price of the drink is for? The price of the drink is for the cup, the drink itself costs nothing. I was shocked and gave him the cup.😬
So you tried to steal a cup and then you are trying to defend your theft?
So you tried to steal a cup and then you are trying to defend your theft?
I think you missed the point of the story. The point is, when you get a slurpy or soda, the drink itself is worth less than a penny. They make it out of cheap, high fructose corn syrup, flavoring syrup, and food colors. The cup, which is worth a few pennies, is worth more than the drink itself. Do you understand?
I gave back the cup, so I did not steal it. Now, can you clarify your point?
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My local Kroger is selling the 3oz king size Kit Kats for $2/ea.
So basically this promotion is giving you the same price as your local supermarket.
Did anyone else notice that OP drank too many Slurpees before posting this?
One time I went into 7-11 to get an empty cup and there was a long line of customers. When I walked out, the cashier said, hey, what are you doing? I said, oh, I just need an empty cup. He said, what do you think the price of the drink is for? The price of the drink is for the cup, the drink itself costs nothing. I was shocked and gave him the cup.😬
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Did anyone else notice that OP drank too many Slurpees before posting this?
One time I went into 7-11 to get an empty cup and there was a long line of customers. When I walked out, the cashier said, hey, what are you doing? I said, oh, I just need an empty cup. He said, what do you think the price of the drink is for? The price of the drink is for the cup, the drink itself costs nothing. I was shocked and gave him the cup.😬
I think you missed the point of the story. The point is, when you get a slurpy or soda, the drink itself is worth less than a penny. They make it out of cheap, high fructose corn syrup, flavoring syrup, and food colors. The cup, which is worth a few pennies, is worth more than the drink itself. Do you understand?
I gave back the cup, so I did not steal it. Now, can you clarify your point?
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