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They released an economy pack with just the game in an envelope.
I'm out of napkins and the only kind I've seen are those economy packs.
"This one's the economy pack," the young clerk said, looking at the price tag.
I thought about splurging a dollar on an economy pack of 300 napkins.
"Gimme about a dozen of those economy packs.
She buys economy packs of chicken legs, $5.99.
The homey glow of three unscented candles that had been acquired with twenty-one others in an economy pack at a discount hardware store.
Don't assume household brand-names or economy packs compare unfavourably with supposedly 'healthier' foods either.
In the supermarket packs of food are seldom in single-portion size but are much more likely to be in family economy packs.
The range includes cones, candies, bars, ice-lollies, small cups, big cups, family packs, and economy packs.
Shoppers buoyed by a robust economy packed stores - both the real and virtual kind - during the holiday shopping season, lifting sales growth to the highest level in five years.
Although boxes of condoms come with instructions (printed on the inside of the box for the economy pack of Trojans, for example), the individual packets do not and, anyway, few users are likely to read them in the heat of the moment.
Even though Webvan's prices matched its local rivals, some customers did not feel they were getting a good deal because the company did not accept coupons, and it did not offer the large economy packs of diapers and paper towels.
The Jamesway Corporation, the 34-year-old company that was until recently one of the country's largest regional discount chains, is now unloading everything from the simulated-wood desks in its corporate offices to the economy packs of toilet tissue and the racks they are stocked on in its 90 stores.