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azazel (Saturday, 1 Aug 2009) Reply The simple math catch took the price clerk too many attempts - guess I get the first comment! Dr. Dork (Saturday, 1 Aug 2009) Reply 3.49 times 2 equals 6.98 ... you save -.02! I'm a dork and even I figured that out. jozef (Saturday, 1 Aug 2009) yeah but you save -0,01$ per item Face (Saturday, 1 Aug 2009) Yeah, but that's for two of them, so for each one that you buy, you save -.01. Olly (Sunday, 2 Aug 2009) Reply what is an OAT STRAW? I am too lazy to search for pictures on Google. Please describe someone. ? jokez (Sunday, 2 Aug 2009) "Please describe someone". Okay. I'm going to describe Dr.Dork. He's a dork in a doctors outfit. Ta-da! Kellogg (Sunday, 2 Aug 2009) Honey bunches of oats-strawberry, a**wipe. Jon (Sunday, 2 Aug 2009) "straw" is shorthand for strawberry as the standard label isn't big enough to print strawberry...(as in, what's on "sale" is Strawberry Honey Bunches of Oats) European (Sunday, 2 Aug 2009) Reply You guys have no idea. -.01 dosen't mean negative. It's the way of showing that there is nothing before the dot. You've never been to Europe right? That's how one does it here. Stop being a prick. (Sunday, 2 Aug 2009) 2/7.00 is more than the regular price of 2X3.49=6.98... that would make this a negative discount. I have been to Europe though... Don't come to humor sites if you yourself don't have any sense of humor. Please and thank you. Carlos A. (Sunday, 2 Aug 2009) Quite retard to use a - (dash) instead of a 0 (zero). Or may be its a product specific to europeans, anyway.. eat well Mr. European mike (Sunday, 2 Aug 2009) Reply $6.98 is the price of two of the boxes of cereal normally. $7.00 is the price of two of the boxes of cereal with the price "Reduction" sweet! (Wednesday, 5 Aug 2009) Reply This is *the* best deal I've *ever* seen! And I've been to the Soup Kitchen! ME (Sunday, 9 Aug 2009) Reply Don't make fun of that, some ppl are poor and need that money! *bwahahaha* Don (Thursday, 13 Aug 2009) It was a mistake. Now get on with your lives. |