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Walgreens Thinks $1.99 Mouthwash Is Worth $2.99
By Ben Popken on June 29, 2011 12:00 PM  
Reader Joy spotted an odd price discrepancy between the MSRP on the label of this bottle of mouthwash at Walgreens and the price on the shelf. So she whipped out her iPhone and sent in a picture of it to us using our new Consumerist Tipster App. She chose "2" as her "Anger Level," indicating "a failure to communicate." The real question is whether the rinse rings up as $1.99 or $2.99 at the register. Either way, annoying.
What Do Deal Site Acronyms Like "YMMV" And "AC" Mean?
By Ben Popken on March 18, 2009 3:10 PM  

—>If you're new to hunting for deals online, you'll start seeing all these funky acronyms used as shorthand. Here's some of the most common ones and what they mean:  More »

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