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RMSimard
Jul 23rd, 2008, 01:22 PM
Saw this at my local Zellers in Longueuil (ch. Chambly); might be this location only so YMMV. They are getting rid of those big formats to make room for 2X Tide; these are the larger, somewhat refillable bottles that you rest on their side and look like hybrids between a plastic fuel tank and a wine box. Only two "smells" at my local store: Nature/Free (plenty) and Mountain Spring (almost sold out). Bought myself 3 containers! :)

Washing machine savings math:

New 2X Tide @ Zellers (normal price) 32 loads: 8.97 = 28 cents per load
Tide 32 loads when on good special: 5.99 = 18.7 cents per load
Old Tide 64 loads (clearance): 8.00 = 12.5 cents per load

Cheaper too if you use those Brand Saver 1$/off any Tide coupons.

Cowman1208
Jul 23rd, 2008, 01:41 PM
nice find... as a student, I have never have enough laundry soap at a good price!

thanks OP!

Known2KiLL
Jul 23rd, 2008, 01:45 PM
I really don't like these x2 soaps. Seems like a scam imo... more detergant would circulate the washing machine better wouldn't it?

ihk
Jul 23rd, 2008, 02:19 PM
good price.


I really don't like these x2 soaps. Seems like a scam imo... more detergant would circulate the washing machine better wouldn't it?detergent, water, clothes, in that order. by the time you put the clothes in, all the detergent should've been dissolved already.

Khrak
Jul 23rd, 2008, 02:22 PM
I really don't like these x2 soaps. Seems like a scam imo... more detergant would circulate the washing machine better wouldn't it?

Detergents dissolve in water. Let the washer fill with the soapy water before adding clothes.

s1301950
Jul 23rd, 2008, 02:39 PM
nation wide?

Writer
Jul 23rd, 2008, 04:58 PM
The real scam is that they made the packages smaller. Making a more concentrated product isn't "green" if you also cut the package size in half.

You end up using more packaging than you did before because the ratio between packaging to volume increases as container size decreases.

Same number of loads in a package half the size == more packaging per load.

That isn't very environmentally friendly, yet they market it as a "green" change to the product.

cyder
Jul 23rd, 2008, 05:39 PM
The real scam is that they made the packages smaller. Making a more concentrated product isn't "green" if you also cut the package size in half.

You end up using more packaging than you did before because the ratio between packaging to volume increases as container size decreases.

Same number of loads in a package half the size == more packaging per load.

That isn't very environmentally friendly, yet they market it as a "green" change to the product.

well they can fit twice as much on a truck so it is green that way at least. If they made the size the same they would also have to double the retail and they wouldn't want to hit that price point, consumers would be against it too much

Arcane
Jul 23rd, 2008, 06:53 PM
You can use your SPC card at Zellers too for even more savings! (10% off)

twotterdhc6
Jul 23rd, 2008, 07:35 PM
well they can fit twice as much on a truck so it is green that way at least. If they made the size the same they would also have to double the retail and they wouldn't want to hit that price point, consumers would be against it too much

The material needed to make the container is not even close to half of the original. In addition, the energy and labour exerted would be almost the same as before.

$8 for 64 loads minus $1 off Brandsaver coupon is quite good though!

pmdoit
Jul 23rd, 2008, 07:48 PM
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The material needed to make the container is not even close to half of the original. In addition, the energy and labour exerted would be almost the same as before.

$8 for 64 loads minus $1 off Brandsaver coupon is quite good though!

ihk
Jul 23rd, 2008, 08:19 PM
nation wide?none at calgary 17th ave zellers.

RMSimard
Jul 24th, 2008, 12:42 AM
Darn, I just went to a neighboring Zellers in Greenfield Park and those large 64 loads containers were marked $11.99 instead, so that $8 deal may be local after all. Mind you, 12 bucks is still a good (warm) price at 18.7 cents per load though.

Stevie Boy Wonder
Jul 24th, 2008, 01:04 AM
The real scam is that they made the packages smaller. Making a more concentrated product isn't "green" if you also cut the package size in half.

You end up using more packaging than you did before because the ratio between packaging to volume increases as container size decreases.

Same number of loads in a package half the size == more packaging per load.

That isn't very environmentally friendly, yet they market it as a "green" change to the product.


I do believe you mean to say "The packaging to product ratio increases" as you mentioned in regards to volume.

If you need to do 32 loads now, the amount of packaging required to give you that many loads is say 100g, versus the 200g required to package 32 loads of old 1X concentrated Tide.

So in the end, the "packaging to load ratio" does decrease making it "greener".

And great deal, hopefully my zellers has it!

Writer
Jul 24th, 2008, 01:26 AM
The material needed to make the container is not even close to half of the original.It doesn't have to be half.

My point is that it uses more material for the same number of loads.

If you increase the concentration and put less soap in each box -- keeping the number of wash loads constant, but using smaller boxes -- you end up using more packaging than you did before.

I don't really mind the change all that much. I mean, they've always had small boxes and big boxes, so it isn't really that different.

What bugs me is that they advertise the smaller box as an environmentally friendly change, when it is actually worse for the environment, at least in terms of packaging.

Wiseman
Jul 24th, 2008, 02:22 AM
My point is that it uses more material for the same number of loads.

If you increase the concentration and put less soap in each box -- keeping the number of wash loads constant, but using smaller boxes -- you end up using more packaging than you did before.


That defies logic. If the new container is smaller, for the same number of washloads, then it uses less packaging. How do you explain it otherwise?

Writer
Jul 24th, 2008, 12:12 PM
That defies logic. If the new container is smaller, for the same number of washloads, then it uses less packaging. How do you explain it otherwise?

:o You're right. Thanks for pointing out the flaw in my reasoning there. :)

Jason-Wein
Jul 24th, 2008, 02:05 PM
Anyone confirm?

kiiaal
Jul 24th, 2008, 02:08 PM
Is this item HE?

Recently, my local Zellers had the Tide HE 2X (Febreeze only) 52 loads, 2.95L for $8.99

My sis and I cleared them out. Likely a mistake as other Zellers were ~$16 to $18

k2200
Jul 24th, 2008, 10:43 PM
Was in Zellers at Warden & Finch today. Saw some 64 loads/5.9L. Not $8.00. Sign says $16.xx. The regular one scans at $11.99. The cold water and free scent ones scan at $12.49.

ihk
Jul 24th, 2008, 11:47 PM
calgary marketmall: lots of stock. $9 though, not $8.

Pepsidewd
Jul 25th, 2008, 10:16 AM
ANy for the front loading machines... HE