Flicker
08-21-2009, 12:04:09 AM
I have been thinking about just how much I saved on the Kroger Doubles last week (OOP ~$10.00 for $275.00 in groceries), and I can't stop thinking about how much this stuff we all buy really costs if it pays SO MUCH to coupon, rebate and network to get these deals.
How much would anyone pay for a single sized serving of cereal or a bottled water at Mrs. Olson's Mercantile from the Little House on the Prarie Days??? I bet they would laugh themselves silly in the pioneer days for anyone to pay anthing for either...:giggle2::giggle2::giggle2:
It can't possibly cost more than a few cents at most for either product - so what does this stuff really cost? How could the CEOs make millions if we weren't being taken for a ride on all this stuff?
Recently I was charged $175.00 in the emergency room for ONE pill of AmoxClav (an antibiotic). Someone I know from Kashmere/Pakistan said they could get an entire bottle for the price of one US dollar!
So how did things get to the point where Starbucks became a $4-5 a pop staple in our lives? Any thoughts??? :thanks7:
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How much would anyone pay for a single sized serving of cereal or a bottled water at Mrs. Olson's Mercantile from the Little House on the Prarie Days??? I bet they would laugh themselves silly in the pioneer days for anyone to pay anthing for either...:giggle2::giggle2::giggle2:
It can't possibly cost more than a few cents at most for either product - so what does this stuff really cost? How could the CEOs make millions if we weren't being taken for a ride on all this stuff?
Recently I was charged $175.00 in the emergency room for ONE pill of AmoxClav (an antibiotic). Someone I know from Kashmere/Pakistan said they could get an entire bottle for the price of one US dollar!
So how did things get to the point where Starbucks became a $4-5 a pop staple in our lives? Any thoughts??? :thanks7:
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