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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWaffle cookie crisps that cost more than gold.
https://www.amazon.com/Trader-Joes-Belgian-Butter-Waffle/dp/B00KTGWTMMCheck the prices out.
hlthe2b
(114,680 posts)on Amazon. I keep a lot of things I "might" buy but am not ready to buy in my wishlists to track pricing. A set of four mugs that I might eventually buy has alternated between $34 to $64 and eventually back over the course of the day the past several weeks. Several now discontinued items previously selling for $10 or $20 now are in the $100s with 3rd party sellers.
So, take the prices with a grain of salt, compare elsewhere or monitor for several weeks.
Irish_Dem
(82,329 posts)$18.
Cheaper in the store thank goodness.
Pobeka
(5,009 posts)Still a high price nonetheless.
Baitball Blogger
(52,719 posts)I was looking for an alternative to graham crackers for S'mores. Guess I'll have to go to a Trader Joes.
Pobeka
(5,009 posts)My daughters used to roast a marshmellow, then simply put a chocolate teddy on top an pop it in their mouth.
Too sweet for me, but they loved the simplicity and taste.
Shermann
(9,072 posts)Price gouging has been the norm there since last year. I'm still a Prime member but use Walmart for this stuff now. Their online prices are inline with their store prices for the most part, although they seem to be tiptoeing into this third party seller crap that seems to be Amazon's undoing. Like who the hell is "GloBcom" and why are they holding your cookies for ransom??
Fla Dem
(27,771 posts)Walmart is $24.01
EBay is $14.80
Groceryshop is $16.08
The exorbitant prices listed for multi-packs, has to be an error. The whole pricing is messed up.
When you google trader joe's Belgian butter waffle cookie crisps - 4 pack, Amazon's price come up as $25.50. Not $301.

Baitball Blogger
(52,719 posts)I guess they don't want anyone buying in bulk.
rsdsharp
(12,093 posts)Is it $301 because of all the hand labor involved in breaking up full packs?
Baitball Blogger
(52,719 posts)Me.
(35,454 posts)It seems the prices of Trader Joe's products are often inflated when sold elsewhere. For instance, Lacey's cookies at TJ is $3.99 while at Amazon it is both $11. and $6. Almond thins made from the same company that also makes the waffle cookies are also $3.99
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