Found this for price comparisons:
...Einstein Bros Bagels prices are cheap, but it will cost more if you order a lot of items. Their classic bagels cost just $1.15 while the Gourmet is set at $1.80, and
a box of a dozen bagels is priced at $14.65. A half dozen in a box costs $8.75, an egg sandwich breakfast meanwhile, costs $4.89. The Hot Paninis lunch costs $7.69 and the Bagel Melts with Cheese Pizza $5.55.
....more menu prices etc. at this same site as above info..:
https://www.restaurantmealprices....ls-prices/
Fine print: Valid on Mondays only at participating locations. Gourmet bagels available for additional cost. Not valid at hospital, military, university, hotel or airport locations. Includes 13 bagels only. Shmear sold separately. Not valid on catering orders.
Link:
http://www.einsteinbros.com/6mondays
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Shmear sold separately. Not valid on catering orders.
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a box of a dozen bagels is priced at $14.65
So, just to be clear on this price comparison. The 'dozen box' mentioned here is a baker's dozen box (13 bagels) and comes with 2 schmears. Baker's dozen for $6 is still a good deal and I appreciate the coupon, but the comparison is misleading when it only mentions 12 bagels and fails to mention that 2 schmears are included in the price for $14. Schmears usually cost $3-4 depending on location, so you are really just getting the normal price for a baker's dozen.
Give me peanut butter or butter any day, which I have at home already so then it's a slickerdeal!
Give me peanut butter or butter any day, which I have at home already so then it's a slickerdeal!
I am curious how much better are these bagels compared to grocery store bagels?
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