Not exact matches
Take, for example, a business that wants to
sell a 40 -
ounce jar of peanut butter that retails for $ 5.49.
Barry Farm
sells theirs in 4
ounce bags, but you can also purchase it from other sources in one - pound
jars and even in bulk.
It is also
sold in 4
ounce jars but once opened, the yeast needs to be stored in the refrigerator away from moisture, heat, and light because once yeast is exposed to air it deteriorates rapidly.
It's
sold as a powder here in the United States, and one large 16 -
ounce jar of spirulina will easily last 3 - 4 months if you use 1 teaspoon a day.
At Whole Foods, a
jar of cashew butter
sells for well over $ 10, which makes this 16 -
ounce jar priced at $ 7.99 too good of a deal to pass up.
I bought another brand from Amazon in 2015 — a 5
ounce jar that cost twelve bucks — but
selling it that cheap, well, the vendor must have gone out of business.
It's
sold as a powder here in the United States, and one large 16 -
ounce jar of spirulina will easily last 3 - 4 months if you use 1 teaspoon a day.
If you doubt that a simple pot of rice is worth that much, consider that my local healthfood store
sells refrigerated, 12
ounce / 355 ml
jars of real beef broth for $ 15 each.
They
sell for around $ 5 for a 10
ounce jar (Netrition offers the most competitive price, but shipping and handling must be factored in).