So I needed to get some in cartridges for my printer so headed to Office Depot where they also recycle cartridges and give a credit. By the way, their in-store price for the cartridges always more expensive, and surprisingly was now $10 more than online, but they match their own online prices. I picked up a box of 24 crayons for $.50 there as my grandkids are coming in tomorrow. I decided to stop in nextdoor at the store I love to hate (Kohl’s) because they happened to have an Izod shirt on sale that my husband likes. I also stumbled across a swim cover-up that I like better than the one I have and given the temperatures here these days, I suspect when the grandkids show up, we will be spending a lot of time at the pool. So the two things I bought, his shirt and my cover-up, that Full price (which nobody pays) for the two items would have been $80. I paid $25.
Then I headed over to Michael’s to pick up a few little things that I like to have for the grandkids. I had a five dollar coupon on my account and there were other things on sale, and ended up with five different things that totalled $17. I always keep a stash of things that I give to the grandkids either when they are here or when we see them in California -every morning they know to come to our room and we have something for them and their mom and dad get to sleep in.
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Staples stores also match their own usually lower online price for ink cartridges.
There is no longer a staples near us. Only online.
Speaking of price matching- I never knew Target did so, but they are discontinuing it as of today.
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Today I had brunch with a dear Israeli family and a 95-year-old widow at an Italian restaurant in Greenwich Village. On the way home I discovered that a former buy-everything chain drug store is now a Tashkent [Uzbekistan] Supermarket. Many bargain fruits and veggies came home with me.
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