Sentences with phrase «more everyday low prices»

Woolworths was now competitive on price, he said, but had more work to do to improve value perceptions and build trust in its prices by offering more everyday low prices rather than promotions.

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Tesco has launched a # 200m campaign to lower prices on more than 1,000 everyday items — from fruit and vegetables to bread, meat and medicines.
Our everyday, low prices can be topped with incentives to help you save even more, making it easier than ever to own a new car, like the 2017 Toyota RAV4.
Challenger SXT models have the same retro muscle - car silhouette as the others, but they're a little bit more sensible, with a low base price and reasonable fuel economy on the highway, while still providing satisfying acceleration for most everyday driving.
* ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC CONDITION * LIKE NEW IN AND OUT * BEST VALUE GUARANTEED * BEST PRICE IN TOWN * LOW MILEAGE * UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY * LEATHER SEATS SEATS * PREMIUM ORIGINAL WHEELS * AND SO MUCH MORE * GAS SAVER * PERFECT FOR EVERYDAY DRIVE AS WELL AS FAMILY ACTIVITIES * A DEFINITELY MUST SEE ONE * WO N'T STAY LONG * WE ARE CARFAX CERTIFIED ADVANTAGE DEALER * All Prices are cash only.
Pulling in the lowest priced gift card inventory means that you will save up to 35 % or more on your everyday purchases at places like Starbucks, Target, Marshalls, Walmart, and more.
Our Texas driving safety course has an everyday low price, but what if you want to be more conservative with your finances?
Our New Jersey defensive driving program is already available at an everyday low price, but it never hurts to save a little more.
The Amazon MP3 Store recently expanded its catalog to offer more than 21 million songs and everyday low prices on best - selling albums, many starting at $ 5.
May I suggest that: a) «the MLS game» (list low, hold offers 5 - 15 days & scramble to get your own offer in the meantime); b) the prevalence of simultaneous presentation of 5 - 50 competing bids (full info on all bids only known by Seller Agent); c) the new - prominence of Teams / mega-Teams / office - within - an - office sub-Brokerages; d) the often «coached - from - afar» suggestions about how Registrants can maximize GCI, minimize expenses and offset competition - induced, listing - fee discounts; e) Average Prices resulting in everyday Co-op Brokerage fees of $ 15K, 20K and more and f) the high percentage of Registrants who have not experienced any market conditions other than «Prices perpetually Up, Seller always Wins, Buyer puts - up or Shuts - up»; g) Electronic signification — you can no longer look in the whites of your competitor's eyes, because half of them aren't even physically present.
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