Amazon has for Select Locations: 12-Pack 12-Oz Mountain Dew Soda Cans on sale from 3 for $14.91 - 40% off Multibuy Discount at checkout = from 3 for$8.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has for Select Locations: 12-Pack 12-Oz Mountain Dew Soda Cans on sale from 3 for $14.91 - 40% off Multibuy Discount at checkout = from 3 for$8.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal.
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They are expecting a drop in sales due to SNAP not being renewed in November on time.
Factoid- sugary drinks account for more than 10% of all SNAP spending. 3x more is spent on soda than milk in SNAP. $100B per year in SNAP is $10B in soda. It's outrageous. It's also a factor in why the soda companies can continue to raise prices seemingly undisturbed since SNAP users are generally less cost conscious, spending hundreds more on average to feed the same amount of people than a nonSNAP household.
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Factoid- sugary drinks account for more than 10% of all SNAP spending. 3x more is spent on soda than milk in SNAP. $100B per year in SNAP is $10B in soda. It's outrageous. It's also a factor in why the soda companies can continue to raise prices seemingly undisturbed since SNAP users are generally less cost conscious, spending hundreds more on average to feed the same amount of people than a nonSNAP household.
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