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Watch your price per unit!

January 21, 2009 by kellys  
Filed under budget, food, kitchen

So I was at Wal-Mart today <UUGGHH!!> and was comparing chicken broth.  I usually buy the carton broth as it is usually cheaper.  But to day I noticed that it was $.06 or twice the unit price as the can.  I was shocked to realize that the difference was so much.  I got the cheaper version which was actually not the Wal-Mart Brand at all.  So my chicken broth was $.031 per oz instead of $.06.

You need to keep this in mind at the bulk stores as well like Sam’s Club and Costco.  Take that calculator and watch your per unit cost.  It won’t take long to figure out the good deals from the same savings.

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2 Responses to “Watch your price per unit!”
  1. Except the cans have all those additives in them: corn, soy, yeast, etc. The cartons tend to be much more natural and worth the price difference for me. But I try to make most of my broth from real chickens :)

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