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  2. Early Prime Day Deals: The Amazon October Big Deal Days ... - AOL

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    The Q4 shopping season is about to begin, and the kick-off will start soon. The Amazon October Prime Day is just days away, so here's all we know about the big savings event.

  3. Subway (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Subway is an American multinational franchise that specializes in submarine sandwiches and wraps. It has over 37,000 locations in more than 100 countries and is the largest single-brand restaurant chain and the largest restaurant operator in the world.

  4. Put option - Wikipedia

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    A put option is a financial instrument that gives the holder the right to sell an asset at a specified price and date. Learn about the different types of put options, how they are used for hedging, speculation or insurance, and see examples of payoffs and strategies.

  5. Buy one, get one free - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meaning and history of BOGO, a common sales promotion that offers two products for the price of one. Find out how BOGO works, why it is popular, and what are the criticisms and consequences of this technique.

  6. Shop this fall-ready sweater set while it's nearly 50% off ...

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    For a two-piece set that you can wear out and about all year, $37 (with the coupon) is a hard price to beat, especially when similar sets can set you back upwards of $100 — like this popular ...

  7. McDonald's extends $5 deal through December to keep ... - AOL

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    Placer.ai, which uses cellphone data to monitor retail traffic, said U.S. visits to McDonald’s rose 2.5% in June after the $5 meal deal was introduced and have remained elevated ever since.

  8. Price discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Price discrimination is a pricing strategy where identical or similar goods or services are sold at different prices to different customers. Learn about the different degrees of price discrimination, such as first-degree (personalized pricing), second-degree (product versioning), and third-degree (group pricing), and their theoretical basis and market examples.

  9. Amazon has a secret coupon page — save up to 75% - AOL

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    Super-savvy old-school coupon clippers can make an art form out of saving money. And though you may think online shopping doesn't quite allow for the same form of self-expression, you'd be wrong.