Sentences with phrase «than in the stores so»

Tarte Foundation Brush: I found this brush on amazon for significantly cheaper than in the stores so I bought it.

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So far, the design seems to be working: Warby Parker, which was founded in 2010 and opened its first retail store three years later, is reportedly valued at over $ 1 billion and will have have more than 70 locations open by year's end.
«There are equally important questions in today's economy and financial markets, so I thought I'd condense a few of them to hopefully explain our current situation, perhaps a little more honestly than my «kittens in a pet store» ruse or what «Victoria's Secret» really was,» he said.
So I would say the employees in your store or the employees that are on the front lines of your business, large or small, are interacting with customers as often if not more often than you.
«It has more [monetization] than we expected; as users build their Pokémon inventory, spending money becomes needed to store, train, hatch and battle,» Macquarie Securities said in a note to clients, adding that purchases so far in Australia were not being driven by big spenders but by a large number of users.
So they pulled out all the stops by experimenting with an in - store cafe, free Wi - Fi, monthly book swaps, a children's play area, entertainment, more than 200 in - store author readings a year and community forums on topics of interest to customers.
Though it costs less to make than those of competitors, making the self - contained Eyecan + units are expensive — approximately $ 500 — and the market of individual consumers would be niche, so Samsung does not plan to sell the product in retail stores, according to The Verge.
It has done so, since the beginning, by pitching itself as having better products than the other discounters, lower prices than the department stores, and a better shopping experience than anyone in the field.
Rather than storing these files on a single computer, I store them in the cloud so I can access them anytime, anywhere.
The two most important ones are one, using our specialty store channel as a laboratory to test product in our stores earlier than we take it to general market, to be able to get reads and then be able to react, both to chase into product, to make adjustments to product, and to take position on raw materials, which leads to the second part that George mentioned in his prepared remarks, where the (45:19) product, whether that's certain leather qualities that we use on an ongoing basis, or fabrications in ready - to - wear, to take a position, an ownership position on those so that we're able to react more quickly.
Credit concerns typically create a spike in demand for default - free assets such as U.S. government liabilities, so even though there is a much larger float than is likely to be sustained over time without inflation as the ultimate outcome, credit concerns tend to support the value of these liabilities and hence mutes immediate inflation pressures (essentially, monetary velocity declines as these liabilities are sought as a default - free store of value).
There's so much more to NSBW than festivities and merriment; business and industry findings are revealed, which glean insight into what's in store for small businesses in the future.
Google has become so sophisticated that when a web user searches for a «How to find organic foods» he or she will get a different results page than if he or she typed in the search query «where is the closest grocery store
And the reason that the cost of storing oil is now so high is that there is a much - greater - than - normal amount of oil already in storage.
Starbucks Corp. is temporarily closing more than half of its domestic stores next month so employees can undergo racial - bias training, a response to the arrest of two black men at one of its cafes in Philadelphia.
So many would prefer to do things in the comfort of their own home rather than venture outside and into a brick and mortar store, or even talk on the phone for that matter.
So Pat Robertson advised one of his viewers who wondered if there were evil spirits in her thrift store clothing that... well... better safe than sorry... cast those demons out!
We found out he had no clothes other than the tattered clothes he had on, and so my wife got in the car to go the nearest department store to buy him a pair of pants, a sweatshirt, and a coat.
I guess the shorthand of my response would be that we shouldn't be too «sure» of what we have faith in, not because we lack trust but rather because we trust the One who makes the promise so much that we can accept it if what He has in store is better than what we could expect.
1) Charities spend their income on necessities, such as food and utilities, which ever - so - slightly re-orients our economy toward recession - resistant products, rather than luxuries 2) Charities spend their money quickly, but on independent schedules, making for a smoother stimulus effect on the economy 3) Charities make purchases tax - free, meaning that $ 1 spent by a charity generates a full $ 1 of private economic activity; furthermore, much of those tax revenues are recovered as income tax on the grocery stores, utility companies, etc. that might not have received that income otherwise 4) Charitable giving is by far the most democratic way to improve society; from birth control to bombers, government assuredly spends money on something you don't like, and charitable giving restores your say - so 5) Charitable donations are tax deductible, meaning you keep those tax dollars in your local community 6) Charitable donations provide the funds necessary for volunteers to serve the needy, thus giving «the average citizen» a chance to meet and interact with the needy, breaking down stereotypes
And so every time I'm told that I'm worth more than what I was given from him, from my family, from SGM, I store it up in my heart, a worry stone that I touch in my pocket when I can't see clearly.
Kids learn more in a commercial break than any censor would allow during the entire 50's to 70's generations, and a store mannequin is so anatomically correct that I blush in the intimates section, and I have to wonder about what underwear passes for fashion these days.
Since I sent the message I actually made a spontaneous purchase on a little Bosch mmr08 400w chopper / food processor with a push down top to start, it a bit bigger than a normal chopper and smaller than a normal food processor so easy to store and clean and only # 29.99 it made your energy balls fine, don't know how long it will last but seems quiet sturdy so a good place to start when you have a small kitchen and not ready to invest in a more expensive model.
Dried Herbs are never as flavourful as fresh ones, but drying your own herbs is so much better than buying them in the spice section of the grocery store.
Btw, the store that figures out how package bananas so that you can buy 5 at a time, one fully green, one just about freckled, and the other three a range in - between so that you can have a perfectly ripe banana each morning (rather than none ripe then all overripe at once!)
I'm always the first to say that a gift from the heart, something you've made with your own hands, means so much more than something you can find in any store.
But I've always felt that making something from scratch in your own kitchen is always better than buying it at a grocery store, so I'm perfectly fine with making the bread with the ingredients that the recipe calls for.
The ones I grow in my garden are much more tender than the kind I'd been buying at the store, so these need very little prep to go in a salad or smoothie.
Blackstrap molasses can be found in both sulphured / unsulphured versions, so check the label, and in some areas is easier found in health food stores than the supermarket.
The winter months are hard on my banana addiction — I can't get them to ripen fast enough and the stores sell green ones I should probably just buy way more than I need so that they can ripen at home, but I haven't figured out how many that'll take, or what kind of intervals I should buy them in.
We often make this recipe, especially since in its basic version, it is much cheaper than the so called raw fruit snacks that you can find at health food stores.
I only had a little less than 1 cup of carrots on hand so I halved the recipe... let's just say, I didn't need the final step of how to store it in the fridge because it never made it into the fridge.
I'll bet these are SO much better than the ones you get in the store... I will definitely try this!
My package arrived on time and the oatmeal was so much better than the stuff you buy in the stores.
I used my homemade crystallized ginger: it has less of a bite than the kind you buy in the store and I love how the demerara sugar dissolves and every so slightly sweetens the pudding.
So, I hit the grocery store and lingered longer than usual in the produce section.
By itself, pumpkin doesn't have a very strong flavor — Pumpkin Pie Spice is actually what we're all so in love with It's all over store shelves this time of year, but I suggest making your own; it's much more economical than buying those tiny jars, and you can control the flavor.
It's so much better than store bought in taste, price and health.
Hard to find in anything other than grocery - store bottle sizes most of the time, so thanks for making this available!
Homemade bread is better for you than store - bought bread and now there are so many options to choose from when you make bread in your bread maker.
YES so much lighter and more flavorful than the compressed vacuum packed kind you get in the store.
Store bought white flour is more consistent than home ground, so you eliminate a problem area in your learning.
I can only find them in the grocery store for a few weeks of the summer, so a bowl of freshly washed cherries lasts no more than a couple days with my crew.
It is perfect in so many ways: gluten free, so easy to make, stores well in the freezer, and it's a little bit healthier than the average dessert thanks to almond meal and the fruit.
So far, Kroger has sold more than 1 million of the company's pies in its stores on the East Coast and in the Southeast.
Or so we thought, having forgotten one other sure - fire way to put a rocket under the revenue trajectory: securing shelf space in more than 800 Coles stores!
And they do tend to go bad, so if you think you'll have them around for more than a few weeks I'd definitely suggest storing them in the freezer.
I can control what is in my food (meaning no artificial crap) and it is always so much better than anything I can get in the store.
It's so easy to make your own «sun dried» tomatoes, and they taste so much better than what you'll find in the store.
Homemade butters just look so much better than the store - bought ones, and I really like knowing that there is just one ingredient in them.
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