World's Most Esxpensive HFCS

It's about 3 weeks into the Borders Bookstore liquidation sale.
Everything left is junk or still to expensive. One product I noticed
is both junk and too expensive:

Seattle's Best Flavored Syrups. Basically it's 750ml of HFCS, Water,
Artificial and Natural Flavors. The ingredients to make it would cost
about $.12. Retail cost: $24.99. Special liquidation price of only
$20.99.

-sw
 
Sqwertz wrote:

Hmmm. Remind me NOT to get any coffee flavored with that trash.
I guess it's time to reread those labels. Sonoma makes some nice
syrups, BTW.

As of late Saturday, there were a couple of cookbooks that I want
at my closing Borders, but I will only get them at 50% off. So
far, the sale prices have been higher than what I would pay using
one of their coupons and my membership discount. Also, much to my
dismay, the cookbooks have gotten the lowest percentage off.

--
Jean B.
 
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 11:37:04 -0400, Jean B. wrote:


Yep. The cooking section is getting the lowest discounts advertised.
there are some pretty hefty textbooks in there, but not enough to
justify their delay in discounting.

I went in tonight and walked right back out. Everybody did. Just
fixtures for sale.

-sw
 
Sqwertz wrote:

I may walk through the closest one again today. I doubt there
will be anything I want left. I suppose it is good for Borders
that they are managing to sell off much of their inventory at less
than a 50 percent discount.

--
Jean B.
 
"Jean B." wrote in news:[email protected]:




Back around Valentines Day (actually about a month before) I started to
research eReaders.

We have/had one here in Oz called a 'Kobo'. It could be got from our local
Angus&Robertson/Borders book store.

I bought the SO a Kindle through Amazon.com ........ and am *soooooooo* glad
I did!!!


--
Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania

Nothing ever truely dies
the Universe wastes nothing
everything is simply... transformed
 
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 10:58:40 -0400, Jean B. wrote:


Books are purchased by bookstores at 42-50% off the cover price
(sometimes more in the case of best sellers). Magazines up to 75%
off. So selling them at 50% off they really aren't losing any money.
They still made quite a profit by selling a bunch of books at just
20-30% off.

-sw
 
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