68340 | I think it is more greed than actual cost. I remember back to the 1970s when grain prices went up. Local auto stores had been selling 8 spark plugs for less than $5. Next time we came in for a set they were over $8. Hmmmm. Did not buy them. Next time they had them for sale for slightly over $5.
They are packinging products in small quanities and jacking up the price. Greed.
What if the grocery store sold individual wrapped cheeze 2 to a package instead of 12 slices per package for $5.00 or .42/slice. Would you be upset if they now only stock cheeze in 2 package packs for $1.50 ? Same principle that the hardward store is using. Greed.
I was looking for emery cloth in the same hardward store that sold the washers for .35. They had 2 ft of emery cloth for $4.56. Now how many of you think it is necessary to price emery cloth for $2.28/ ft to be profitable. ( they also had 4 ft for sale at about $1.50/ft) I looked on the internet and bought about 25 ft shipped to my door for about .60/ ft. With more effert I prob. could of even got it cheaper, but at the age of 72 and what little shop work I do any more I think 25 ft will last me a life time.
Just plain greed.
All the hardward store I go to here in Nebr. have the same pricing system, so it is not a small town thing.
I don't even think of buying nuts and bolts at the hardward store. Implement dealer has them for at least 30% less. Hardware store doesn't even stock 7/16 inch bolts. Now they have 150 -200 cans of spray paint. Every shade under the sun, but no 7/16 inch bolts. Crazy world.
I can buy big name brand spring lawn ferilizer at Bomgaars for 50% less than my local hardward store. Exact same stuff.
Edited by billybob 1/29/2026 16:29
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