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M&M 1Kg bag $9.97

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  • Apr 4th, 2020 3:05 pm
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Same price in walmart too.
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/mms-celebr ... 0188658021
But staying at home waiting for chocolate to come is always good.
If I buy something that is not in deep discounted, my father will punish me; everyone will laugh at me. I will be the strange kid who doesn't fit in.
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Regular price... I've been buying these M&M peanut 1kg bags for awhile now, both at Walmart and amazon.
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No Peanut Butter, no deal!

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Reminder that M&M changed their chocolate quality on these a year or two back which is why they've been consistently cheap at Amazon, Walmart and Costco.

Kind of like downgrading from ice cream to frozen dessert.
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Poutinesauce wrote: Drinking water is free and better for your immune system than sweets.
Water isn’t free, unless of course you have a river in your backyard and a free way of purifying it.
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l2iceman wrote: Regular price... I've been buying these M&M peanut 1kg bags for awhile now, both at Walmart and amazon.
I think they are cheaper at those places but some grocery stores sell this for up to 20 bucks.
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Poutinesauce wrote: Drinking water is free and better for your immune system than sweets.
Says the guy with gravy as his name.

Also, damn you... now I need poutine.
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TerenceP19670 wrote: $12 for 1.58kg Peanut M&M's at Costco.
I wouldn't touch Costco with a 10 feet pole atm, I think I'll be fine losing 1/2 a kilo of M&Ms versus a very high chance of getting corona.
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thelordofminers8 wrote: I wouldn't touch Costco with a 10 feet pole atm, I think I'll be fine losing 1/2 a kilo of M&Ms versus a very high chance of getting corona.
Where do you get your groceries? What makes you think that's better than Costco?
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trinxified wrote: Where do you get your groceries? What makes you think that's better than Costco?
Usually from the grocery stores in my area (no-frills, sobeys, freshco) yes I know none are ideal choices (including amazon) but the last time I went to a costco which was like last month it was beyond chaotic, at least my no-frills abide by social distancing, I couldn't even get a shopping cart there.
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thelordofminers8 wrote: Usually from the grocery stores in my area (no-frills, sobeys, freshco) yes I know none are ideal choices (including amazon) but the last time I went to a costco which was like last month it was beyond chaotic, at least my no-frills abide by social distancing, I couldn't even get a shopping cart there.
Costco doing same thing now for 3 weeks at least. Limited people inside, distancing rules, etc.
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thelordofminers8 wrote: I wouldn't touch Costco with a 10 feet pole atm, I think I'll be fine losing 1/2 a kilo of M&Ms versus a very high chance of getting corona.
Actually you only need a 6 foot pole so you can poke people away from you.
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Poutinesauce wrote: Drinking water is free and better for your immune system than sweets.
Reading Dostoevsky is free and better for your brain than scouring RFD for cheap deals.
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trinxified wrote: Costco doing same thing now for 3 weeks at least. Limited people inside, distancing rules, etc.
Also noticed a lot more people wear masks (60%+) at Costco now vs local grocery people do not so I'd think that's better

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