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Found two different items on were the blueberries, on two different sides of a table display. All the containers were the same size 18oz. On one side the price listed $3.68 on the other side of the table $5.68. Exactly the same product, same weight, same manufacturer. The other were Sandisk 2-pack (Cruzer Glide, USB flash drive), 16gb each for 19.00 after immediate discount at register. With tax comes to about $21.00. Sitting directly on top of the ones on discount were others that were also 16 gb each, however were about $27. Didn't realize until I'm at the register. I believe when stores do this it's a conscious marketing decision to deceive the consumer. That's what I get for not reading further on the description. Their hope is that we will get to the check out and pay for the higher priced item, because we don't want to go back to make the exchange. Welllllllllll, I didn't purchase the $27 ones, did complete my purchase. I also found Dreft detergent less expensive at Target.
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