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hey, how much should you tip by woodchip2003-11-06 10:02:51
  Nothing. by LionsPhil2003-11-06 10:18:05
    Nothing? by kelli2172006-11-19 12:55:59
      They are PAID to DELIVER PIZZA. by McNutcase2003-11-06 10:29:01
        It's all just part of the job, eh? by kelli2172006-11-19 12:55:59
          Bogus argument. by McNutcase2003-11-06 10:36:33
            I'm not flaming anyone. by kelli2172003-11-06 10:41:26
              Like I said... by LionsPhil2003-11-06 10:45:16
                Burden of payment by cristobal2003-11-06 10:54:57
                  "Pass the savings on to the customer" -- LOL! by tonza2003-11-06 11:15:11
                    You are right! (not!) by nelzie 2003-11-06 11:25:29
If so, then how come all those Warehouse clubs in the US do so well and have much LOWER prices then regular stores?

No, you don't have to buy two metric tons of something to see savings. There are plenty of items in Warehouse clubs that are one-offs that are perceptively less expensive then at standard retail outlets.


Things like books, toilet paper, computer programs, office supplies, jewelty, electronics and many more are all less expensive at warehouse clubs. They do it based on the claim of 'Passing the savings down to the consumer.'
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                      Sort of, but not really. by tonza2003-11-06 11:41:30
                        The profit margin... by nelzie2003-11-06 12:15:42
                        Actually the profit margin is much lower by cristobal2003-11-06 12:30:49

 

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