Posted by 36 coupe on August 26, 2012 at 04:45:31 from (66.186.169.176):
In Reply to: Re: walmart rant posted by Traditional Farmer on August 25, 2012 at 17:48:42:
Ive found that many hardware stores operate like they have no competition using very high markups.I had 2 picnic tables to build in late fall.My spike pail ran out.Didnt want to have a 50 lb box sitting all winter so asked for 2 pounds while buying some grain and other items.Nails are a business expense so I looked at the slip and found the nails cost 3.99 a pound,they came in little boxes with the store name on them.The going price of 16p galv nails is 1.69 here and less by the 35 pound tub or 50lb box.An area chain grocery store is always saying how low their prices are.They sell lemons for 79 cents each.You can buy a bag of better quality lemons at Sams Club for 40 cents each.A large jar of pickled herring is 5.89 at Sams 9.98 at the grocery store.I saw Bushes Grilling beans priced at 1.48 1.59 1.69 1.79 in 2 months.I think they are using computers to track sales at different prices.Oil Dry runs about 5 bucks a bag here.Ive seen it for 11 bucks in hardware stores, 7 bucks in auto parts stores.
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