This Photo of a Heinz Ketchup Bottle at Walmart Shows Why Amazon Is a Killer
If one wanted to check in on how the war between Amazon.com and Walmart was transpiring, they might not need to look any further than the ketchup aisle. Analysts at Wolfe Research recently returned…
It is a ploy to trap buyers into spending more!
It is a ploy to trap buyers into spending more!
To get the amazon.com $2.49 ketchup, a $0.99 savings, you have to join their "Prime Pantry" service that'll cost you $80 per year.
Can't find any canned corn or peas in amazon's "Prime Pantry" so I had to go into the normal "Prime" section to find a 15.25 oz can of corn for $6.64 per can but in Walmart I can get a can of corn for $0.68 per can - WTF?
Why would you pay $80 per year to then pay an extra $6 per can of corn or $7.50 per gallon of water?
What a sham!
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