I was least impressed with Costco juice prices than any of the other products I've reviewed thus far. That being said, the normal price of juice at Costco is still competitive to grocery store sales, and Costco does often come out with coupons for their juice boxes, sports drinks, and vitamin water, making the unit price significantly lower. If you're going to purchase juice at the grocery store, wait for a sale. If you're going to purchase juice at Costco, wait for the coupons. I was able to stock up on juice at Kroger a few months back, spending less than $0.33 per 8 pack of juice.
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Price/oz. should be listed for all instead of switching to price per bottle or can or pouch on many of them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Hunter! I put price/oz on items that vary in size. For items that are always the same size and sold individually, I find it most convenient to reference a per/item cost. Hope this helps!
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