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Originally Posted by theducks
My time is worth (pseudo) $$.
There is usually a wait at the lane with a cashier, so using a SCOT pays off for me.
BTW Store prices can be lower if they need less PAID staff.
So, is your group causing each of the goods I buy to cost a penny more?
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Sometimes I think "the group" that has the supermarket-brand-card (that offers sales on the price tag) might be the reason people who doesn't bother to give them private choices for data analysis
are the reasons a product may cost more (because if something values 2,20$, probably the reason persons within cards could buy it
on an offer at 1,89$ is that others might actually pay 1,35$).
Maybe to collect stickers
points that would allow to buy a porcelain by adding 15$ at the 150$ they already put to reach the point.
Store price won't be lower, you also would had found more offers if them has a sunday closed, as some products has to be sold fresher, probably. Anyway, imho.