jecca-3
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jecca-3

no. but if you read their policy, [Enter Brick & Mortar Store Name HERE], they will never price-match their own online sites' pricing... BUT will price-match any competitors' online price. you'd think that this doesn't make sense—but it does. that store's overhead for their e-commerce is waaay less than physically

another way retailers circumvent the typical "apples for apples" price-match, is making item quantities store-specific. For example, Tide Boost pacs are 18ct at Menards, but 16ct at Target/ WalMart, so that makes apples-to-oranges. This happens with toilet paper, plastic bags and non-perishables... Pretty scheisty,