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Actually Showing The Price For A Father’s Day Gift

Today was father’s day and I wasn’t too sure what would be useful for my dad. My parents generally don’t like it when people spend too much money on gifts for them. But one thing is for certain, they also love great deals as saving money and being frugal was the key factor on how […]

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Financial Management

Wrong Products On The Shelves At Supermarkets

While browsing around various supermarkets today as I needed to buy some stuff I noticed there seemed to be a deal on jars of pickles which seemed pretty good. You could buy two for $4 according what I saw below. That didn’t seem too bad as usually for these purchases I tend to re-use the […]

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Business

AMD Charging Higher Prices For Ryzen 5000 Thought

Today there was some pretty big announcements from the company AMD as it unveiled its newest 5000 Ryzen processor line up. For years Intel had reigned supreme and AMD was constantly treated more as the cheaper brand from most consumers. That has changed rapidly recently as Intel seemed to have gotten caught off guard where […]

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Financial Management

Buying Expensive Junk Food Out of Habit

This got me thinking as today a person was asking what they should buy for some family members that were going to visit them with their kids. So it should just be a fun family get together. I know from before that one of the child actually likes raw apple juice from the juicer I […]

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Financial Management

Virus Pandemic Shopping Coronavirus

Well I guess a ton of people are definitely trying to prepare for any coronavirus related lockdowns of sort as there are a lot of stores with empty shelves. It seems like most people are buying up dried food that can be cooked easily such as beans and instant noodles. Overall it can be a […]

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Business

Trying Your Luck At Pricing Things Higher

A few weeks ago I saw this clearance section of sort at the supermarket where there seemed to be a ton of items at prices that were 90% off or so. For example, bags of freezies that would normally cost about $2 selling for just 19 cents or energy drink mixes that usually retail for […]

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