I went to the Eckerd store in another part of town and bought the same wrapping paper for $2.79. When I went to the store in METROWEST (in a more affluent area) and the exact same thing was $5.99. When I told the cashier, she told me that they had a special that is buy one get one free.
My question is why is that in a less expensive neighborhood I can get something at an Eckerd for cheaper and more expensive a another. Are things at all Eckerds not suppose to cost the same in the city of Orlando? Something is not right and I do not know enough about the law, but I do know it should not be legal to do that.I have the receipts for the same day purchase at both store and I also have the packaging labels. It is unbelievable.
Actually, it's quite common. Prices vary widely, even within the same metro area and the same chain. It may not be fair but it's legal, as far as we know.
