Thu, Feb 26th, 2009 |
Price comparisons are a common problem while shopping for groceries: Is the 20 ounce drink for US$1.50 or the 32 ounce for $2.49 a better deal? The answer is found by converting their price into its per ounce cost, but this is a difficult to do in your head, and certainly not something you want to do while grocery shopping.
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