How many times have you found yourself standing in a supermarket
aisle, trying to figure out which box of cornflakes or bottle of
laundry detergent offered the best value?
Sure, the larger one usually gives you more for the money--but not
always. And sometimes the smaller one is on sale, which can further
confuse the math.
Free app
WhatPrice for iOS lets you compare prices
between two items so you can instantly spot the better deal. (Why
nothing similar for Android? I searched Google Play high and low,
but couldn't find a price-comparison app that seemed decent. If you
know of one, by all means tell me about it in the comments section
below.)
All you do is plug in the price and weight (and, if applicable, the
number of units) for each item.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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4 months ago
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Money Saving Tips
If you're anything like me, your gift-giving holiday spirit is
often at odds with your gift-giving budget.
In other words, much as you'd love to buy a little something
for every friend, family member, and co-worker, you just can't
afford it.
All you do is sign into your Restaurant.com account (or sign
up for one, which is also free), type a greeting, then choose one
or more recipients from your Facebook, Google, Messenger, and/or
Yahoo accounts.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
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6 months ago
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Stuff We Like
MGD 64 Lemonade, a lemonade-flavored light beer, or lemonade/ light beer hybrid, or something, is no more. MillerCoors has
discontinued MGD 64 Lemonade after less than a year on the market. Some said it was refreshing, some said it tasted like dishwater, but most said, "I've never heard of that."
Read on to discover 5 other products that barely saw the light of day before they were discontinued.
By dealtown
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a year ago
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Newsworthy
One of
Groupon's Super Bowl commercials has been generating controversy since last Sunday. The ad features actor Timothy Hutton telling us that "
the people of Tibet are in trouble, their very culture is in trouble," referencing
Tibet's long history of suffering and oppression.
Hutton then continues, "...
but they still whip up an amazing fish curry."
By dealtown
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2 years ago
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Newsworthy
Gap has a new logo and no one seems too pleased. They've ditched their white-serif-on-navy design in favor of black Helvetica on white, with a small (
some might say pointless) navy box in the right hand corner. Already, the new logo has
garnered hatred around the Internet.
I don't blame Gap for wanting in on the Helvetica craze, but I agree
with critics that there's something a) boring and b) very 1990s about
the new logo. And I'm not surprised at the less-than-warm reception:
hating redesigns is a favorite pastime of graphic designers and casual
consumers alike.
Here are five other logo redesigns that have gone over
badly.
By dealtown
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3 years ago
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Newsworthy
With an already abbreviated name, what possessed the YMCA to shorten it again? Along with the complete overhaul to the
YMCA logo and image, the response has been mixed with feelings of disappointment
and frustration. More specifically, from the
Village
People.
Last year, they were listed as the
top most valuable non profits. Worth an estimated 6.4 billion dollars based on five years of financial data and
survey results compiled by Cone. So,
why ask Y about the change considering the last one occurred in the 60s.
By DCStewart
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3 years ago
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Newsworthy
Hi there! After you add a product to your cart, you'll be automatically taken to a screen that shows the entire contents of your cart. In the bottom right hand corner, you'll see the a box with the instructions "enter promotion code here". You'd enter your promotion code in that box. It doesn't look like we have any codes for this store right now, but we're keeping our eyes peeled. Hope this helps!
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where do I enter codes
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