The problem is that the price of a standard can of 250 ml V varies wildly from retailer to retailer. I've seen cans as low as $2.20 and in other places well over $3. So when you pay $2.80 for a 20% extra "free" (300 ml) can, are you really being ripped off? The answer: ONLY if the same retailer has the original 250 ml stocked in the fridge with the larger cans and at the same price. Some are misleading customers by deliberately not displaying their prices. That is wrong
The problem is that the price of a standard can of 250 ml V varies wildly from retailer to retailer. I've seen cans as low as $2.20 and in other places well over $3. So when you pay $2.80 for a 20% extra "free" (300 ml) can, are you really being ripped off? The answer: ONLY if the same retailer has the original 250 ml stocked in the fridge with the larger cans and at the same price. Some are misleading customers by deliberately not displaying their prices. That is wrong
gcrowther70 3 months ago