Amazon has for
Select Accounts: 23.7-Oz Ritz Fresh Stacks Original Crackers Snack Packs (16 Multi Snack Packs) on sale for $4.12 - $1.24 (30%) off when you 'clip' the
coupon on the product page - $0.21 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$2.67.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this product:
- 16 individual cracker stacks, holds 13 flaky crackers with rich buttery flavor
- Individually wrapped packs maintain freshness for on-the-go snacking
- Crackers pair well with meat, cheese, fruit, peanut butter, and chocolate
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Amazon did automatically process a refund though.
Now the game is…how cheaply can we make it while still passing food quality standards we lobbied to make sure are laughably lenient, and how well can our deceptive and manipulative advertising and packaging trick customers into purchasing the smallest possible amount at the most obscenely profitable prices, all while paying our overworked employees as little as possible before they have to switch jobs because they literally can't afford the very food they produce for us.
Meanwhile let's work on lobbying government again to import masses of illegal neo slave labor we can pay even lower wages with zero benefits or liability, regardless of the effects on our community or the country, and create a slush fund of corporate money we can hide behind to pay out lawsuits and retire comfortably and young if and when all our hideous behaviors ever come to light.
Now the game is…how cheaply can we make it while still passing food quality standards we lobbied to make sure are laughably lenient, and how well can our deceptive and manipulative advertising and packaging trick customers into purchasing the smallest possible amount at the most obscenely profitable prices, all while paying our overworked employees as little as possible before they have to switch jobs because they literally can't afford the very food they produce for us.
Meanwhile let's work on lobbying government again to import masses of illegal neo slave labor we can pay even lower wages with zero benefits or liability, regardless of the effects on our community or the country, and create a slush fund of corporate money we can hide behind to pay out lawsuits and retire comfortably and young if and when all our hideous behaviors ever come to light.
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