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[quote author="tmare" date=1237205016][quote author="Astute Observer" date=1237204610]Ice cream still more expensive than I can remember. Back in graduate school, I used to get two half-gallon Dreyer ice cream and eat them as dinner for less than $5 when they are on buy-one-get-one-free sale. Nowadays, they don't sell them in half gallon container anymore, and each is like $6 alone.</blockquote>
Ok, what? You ate two HALF GALLON ice cream containers for dinner? I'm so confused. I see half gallon ice cream as just about the only unit available. Please clarify or no_vas is going to have a field day with you.</blockquote>
I've found that Dreyer's has been selling for the same price for at least a decade: $6 for two containers, on sale. However, the containers have gotten smaller over the years. In 2002, they reduced the half gallon container to 1.75 quarts and just last year, they reduced it further to 1.5 quarts, fully 25% smaller than their old half gallon container, but the price has remained the same all those years. Dreyers believes consumers are more sensitive to price increases than product shrinkage.
When Mrs. HG was expecting, nearly every day I'd come home from work to find the trash full of 1/2 gal ice cream empties. It reminded of me of my college days when my apartment was strewn with empty forty bottles.
Ok, what? You ate two HALF GALLON ice cream containers for dinner? I'm so confused. I see half gallon ice cream as just about the only unit available. Please clarify or no_vas is going to have a field day with you.</blockquote>
I've found that Dreyer's has been selling for the same price for at least a decade: $6 for two containers, on sale. However, the containers have gotten smaller over the years. In 2002, they reduced the half gallon container to 1.75 quarts and just last year, they reduced it further to 1.5 quarts, fully 25% smaller than their old half gallon container, but the price has remained the same all those years. Dreyers believes consumers are more sensitive to price increases than product shrinkage.
When Mrs. HG was expecting, nearly every day I'd come home from work to find the trash full of 1/2 gal ice cream empties. It reminded of me of my college days when my apartment was strewn with empty forty bottles.