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Change the rules on unit prices when you have a coupon
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As most savvy shoppers know, unit price is an important way of comparing the "real" cost of different package sizes. Generally speaking, the lower the unit price, the better the deal, and larger packages usually offer a better unit price. See below for an easy-to-use unit price calculator.
For example, a 20 ounce package that costs $2 is like paying 10 cents per ounce ($2 / 20) while a 10 ounce package for $1.50 is like paying 15 cents per ounce ($1.50 / 10). The 20 ounce package is the better deal. You'll have to lay out more cash initially, but you make it back by not having to buy the item as often.* However, the rules get turned around when coupons come into play. Very often the smallest packages--which had the worst unit price to start with--end up with the BEST unit price after deducting a coupon! If you have multiple coupons, or don't need to buy as much of the item at one time, you'll save more by purchasing the smaller packages. Unfortunately, stores don't give you the unit price after the coupon has been factored in, so you have to do it yourself. Here's an example: Without a coupon:
LOZO's Unit Price Coupon Comparison Calculator If you hate doing the math, these quick tips will give you the lowest price more often than not:
*Really savvy shoppers know that the main exception to this rule is when certain package sizes go on sale. Very often in those cases, it will be a better deal to buy the sale item--even if a larger package is available. Since supermarkets provide unit prices even for sale items, you can still compare right on the shelf to make the right decision.
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