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The convenience of convenience stores sometimes comes at a premium price in terms of cost and quality.
The main problem with fountain drinks is the cleanliness of some of the machines.
ACalifornia studyrevealed potentially dangerous contaminants in 40% of soda fountain samples.
Bottled soda might be better for you, even if its worse for your budget.
Consider food safety when grabbing hot or cold convenience foods.
These foods require storage at specific temperatures to prevent bacteria growth, which can causefood-borne illnesses.
Some convenience store employees may not receive the same food safety training as restaurant employees.
Because shelf space is limited, the options are limited.
However, despite the smaller packaging, you may pay more per ounce than at a grocery retailer.
Also, you dont usually dont get discounts like at grocery stores.
However, it might not have much shelf life left.
Sunglasses
If youre taking a road trip, dont forget your sunglasses.
Dont forget your car charger, either.
Like all retailers, convenience stores use product placement and other marketing tactics to get you to spend.
Impulse buys are bad for the budget.
Or you could stop at a dollar store.
Even thoughsome dollar store productsno longer cost just a buck.
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