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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (81338)6/1/2000 11:01:00 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
Cheapskate Alert for fitness buffs, Deal of Day has a slew of coupons for Enutrition. They offer either $10 off $25 or $10 off $30. I'll leave you to guess which is the better deal. <g>

enutrition.com has a ton of products from vitamins to protein candy bars without sugar. In general, their prices are a bit higher than vitacost.com. However, Vitacost doesn't have a coupon and charges $3.95 for shipping. And Enute has the top brands, not their own house brand, at discount prices.

My finding is that if I'm ordering $50 or more, I'm usually better off at VitaCost. If I am ordering $30 or less, I'm usually much better off with the free shipping and $10 coupon at Enutrition. This doesn't always hold. For example, the Twinlabs Vitamin E Complex (they have the Gamma part of Vitamin E, not just the Alpha. You know, the part that prevents heart attacks and strokes. Actually, it is the balance that does it, not just the gamma, but cheaper Vitamin E tablets only have alpha and that actually robs your body of gamma.)tablets at Enutrition are nearly twice the price, so I buy them at Vitacost. But many other items are much closer in price.

As always, I am not getting a commission or kickback from anyone. Damn! <g>
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