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"Next week January 20th, I'll be answering your questions as your assemblyman"...I really wish my phone had a tape-deck.

"We're leaving around 6 or 7, you wanna come over now?" I live less than 20 minutes from this guy.
 
And the bottom of the triangle gives the impression of a beak, while the tortilla chips make it seem like a change in plumage, suggesting the body.

. . . It actually took me days before I noticed what your avatar actually was, and I'm still more inclined to see an owl. I've got owls on my mind.
 
Remember, "Mad Science means never stopping to ask, "What's the worst thing that could happen?"" -- Maxim #14, The Seventy Maxims of Maximally Effective Mercenaries (Howard Tayler)
 

Dave

Staff member
Okay, so the wife and I are doing keto and eating low carb. One thing we really miss are things like muffins, etc. So I found out about CarbQuick Baking Mix. It's a low-carb Bisquick, basically. We got a box and love it. I had a 3 carb blueberry muffin this morning with my 0 carb chicken breast for breakfast. Yum! So I go to order more and here are the choices for sizes:

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My question is, if you can buy multiple individual boxes, why would you do anything else? A two-pack is $4.83 a pound (the site calculates incorrectly), the three-pack is $4.77 a pound, and the five-pound box is $4.79 a pound. Yet the normal three-pound box is $4.56 a pound. Why?!? Buying in bulk is MORE expensive? Yet if I wanted to I could buy 100 units of individual three-pound boxes at the lowest price. Makes 0 sense.
 
Okay, so the wife and I are doing keto and eating low carb. One thing we really miss are things like muffins, etc. So I found out about CarbQuick Baking Mix. It's a low-carb Bisquick, basically. We got a box and love it. I had a 3 carb blueberry muffin this morning with my 0 carb chicken breast for breakfast. Yum! So I go to order more and here are the choices for sizes:

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My question is, if you can buy multiple individual boxes, why would you do anything else? A two-pack is $4.83 a pound (the site calculates incorrectly), the three-pack is $4.77 a pound, and the five-pound box is $4.79 a pound. Yet the normal three-pound box is $4.56 a pound. Why?!? Buying in bulk is MORE expensive? Yet if I wanted to I could buy 100 units of individual three-pound boxes at the lowest price. Makes 0 sense.
Various plausible-sounding reasons:
  • The individual boxes are produced in far greater numbers, production/distribution costs are lower.
  • The bulk packs are convenient for some (or companies know some people have the "buy in bulk to save" mantra without ever breaking down the cost comparisons)
    • I usually save about 5-10% (more when sales happen) on my wet cat food by buying individual cans instead of bulk packs of the same brands.
  • The different sizes are provided by different middlemen, some with better margins/deals than others.
  • Markets are eventually efficient absent external forces. t→∞ takes a while, and there might be subsidies in play somewhere in there.
 
if I wanted to I could buy 100 units of individual three-pound boxes at the lowest price. Makes 0 sense.
I've actually ranted about this before with "family size" cereal and the like. "$2.99ea or 2/$5.99"...why should I pay an extra penny just to buy two at the same time?

--Patrick
 
  • The different sizes are provided by different middlemen, some with better margins/deals than others.
On Amazon, this is usually the reason for weird price disparities.

On a side note, even after we stopped doing Keto, my daughter in law kept asking me to make CarbQuick biscuits because we all liked them so. But I really couldn't justify the cost.
 
Definitely a marketing ploy. "Hey, I'm buying in bulk! It's cheaper that way!" Sam's and Costco use it to their advantage, and much of the time it can be cheaper, especially with a coupon, to buy in the smaller sizes.
 

Dave

Staff member
On a side note, even after we stopped doing Keto, my daughter in law kept asking me to make CarbQuick biscuits because we all liked them so. But I really couldn't justify the cost.
I looked at low carb hot dog buns. They had good reviews, but I can't justify spending $7+ for 6 buns.
 
Working in a middle school library today, there's been a class in here every period since 8:30am with the screechiest, angriest teacher I've ever seen. Finally have an empty library this period, and I am basking in the glorious silence.
 
Working in a middle school library today, there's been a class in here every period since 8:30am with the screechiest, angriest teacher I've ever seen. Finally have an empty library this period, and I am basking in the glorious silence.
You need to throw a doomweasel on her. It will either calm her down or take her down. Either way, blissful silence while she's there.
 
Working in a middle school library today, there's been a class in here every period since 8:30am with the screechiest, angriest teacher I've ever seen. Finally have an empty library this period, and I am basking in the glorious silence.
You need one of those a few times a year so you can truly enjoy the rest of the year.
 
Yeah, normally I'd put some music on at a low volume while I work, but the kids have been so loud and uncooperative with the teacher that I'm just listening to the AC hum while I process books.[DOUBLEPOST=1476730765,1476730717][/DOUBLEPOST]Of course lunch is about to start, so I guess this was nice while it lasted.
 
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