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Financial Management

Having To Financially Explain Buying A No Name Brand

I thought this was kind of a cute where as you know kids can be picky eaters. In this scenario the child was going to put some maple syrup on his pancakes, but when he was given a no-name brand maple syrup he immediately mentioned that he didn’t like it. Keep in mind, he never

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Financial Management

What To Do With Deals That Don’t Interest You

I was forwarded one deal today that was supposed to be really good in terms of price. As you can see here, there was this pack of 24 Red Bull drink for about $30 and apparently it is supposed to be a great deal: I personally don’t drink this stuff and so when it comes

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Business

Running Out of Sale Name Ideas

I thought this was an error at first when I saw this today: As you can see, it was advertising a “Boxing Day” sale. For those who don’t know, this is like the equivalent of a Black Friday sale in the US. Of course, based on the advertisement they were trying to imply this was

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Financial Management

Shopping One Day Before The New Flyer Day

When it comes to general household essentials I find that I usually do a lot of my shopping either on a Thursday or a Friday.  The reason is that usually new flyers and sales come out on a Friday here and that means the previous sales are over on a Thursday.  So this kind of

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General Thoughts and Fun Topics

Shopping Bottom Shelf items

I was watching this documentary about shopping the other day and how it’s apparently a psychological trick to make all the unhealthy stuff more visible to encourage a purchase. In turn, most of the healthy choices are placed in the bottom. Even though I personally I think items are scattered all over, I decide to

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Business

Target Canada President Getting Fired

This was all over the news here today where it seemed like the president of Target Canada got fired as a result of the business not doing very well here. Apparently the business lost over a billion dollars. Most of the reports seemed to focus on the notion that store shelves were constantly empty which

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