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Across the Fence: The Price and Availability of Canning Jars  |
Ninibini
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Nini
Pennsylvania
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Posted - Jul 11 2011 : 5:29:10 PM
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Oh my word! I was out today looking for quart sized Ball canning jars... I found them at three different stores, for, on the average, $18 per case of 12! I couldn't believe it - $18?!?!?!?!?!? That's insane! I finally broke down and went to Wal-Mart. They had only one opened case of Ball jars with a few missing and a whole bunch of no-name brand. The ball jars were $10, the ones from China were $7. I only use Ball jars because they're American made AND I trust their quality (didn't see any Mason jars anywhere in my search, or I would've considered them). The no-name brand from China weren't very clear - almost in a darker, gray-colored shade of glass, which, of course, made me all the more concerned about their quality. They just didn't look right, and I really couldn't bring myself to buy them. Plus, I really try to buy American whenever it's an option, you know? I decided to head out to another Wal-Mart. They had only Ball jars on the shelf in a little section of one aisle - $10 for wide-mouthed jars, $7 for regular-mouthed jars, and the Chinese brand was in another section, right in the middle of the store for $7 (regular-mouthed). I bought the whole lot of Ball jars.
I cannot get over the fact that the other three stores sold these same Ball jars for $18 a case. And I'm also shocked that Wal-mart is replacing the Ball brand on their shelves with mediocrity from China. And I'm incredulous that they would feature the Chinese brand over the tried-and-true American favorite: Ball. It's cheaper, true, but geez! Ball is an American institution! I can't help wonder: is it really that Ball jars have become so much more expensive over the past year, or is it that the stores are taking advantage of consumers? Online, the Ball store sells them for $11.99 for a case of 12... Last year they were $8 a case. I understand why there's a price increase, but shame on those chain stores that are charging $18 per case! So much for appreciating your customers. It boggles the mind!
Okay. I'm sorry. Rant over. Thanks for letting me vent!
Hugs -
Nini
Farmgirl Sister #1974
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tinaberry
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tina
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Posted - Jul 11 2011 : 6:22:53 PM
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Nini, I feel your frustration. We all need to rant every now and then, especially with the price of everything going up. I sure do my share. $18, did I understand right? Is that for regular pint jars? Oh my!
I needed wide mouth quart jars and went looking, everywhere I called they were around $14, then I remembered a friend that works at a hardware store, they no longer carry canning equipment but she could order the jars I wanted at $10 a case, the problem was I had to purchase 6 cases, that was their minimum order. I knew I would use the jars, if not now, later. I had them the next day. They were Ball jars. I know where I will be buying my jars from now on.
My mother bought a case of the Better Homes and Garden jars at walmart because she thought they were pretty and she gave them to me. I used them for jelly and I don't like them. The seals didn't seal so I had to re-process some of the jars and they don't stack well either. I don't think they are a good deal, especially if all the seals are not gonna seal and they are NOT "Made in America". These are the only jars that haven't sealed this year. I would also rather pay a little more for something made her as opposed to China.
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woolgirl
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Elizabeth
Great Lakes
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Posted - Jul 11 2011 : 6:57:54 PM
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You know what I think is worse is that Goodwill and some of the other thrift stores around here try and sell them for 2 dollars a piece. A piece?! That's just batty. Why would I pay more for ones that I don't know how old they are and if there are chips or cracks?
Our Walmart sells about 4 different brands, a cheap generic Walmart kind, the BHG ones, Ball, and Kerr. Ball and Kerr are more expensive, but I am willing to shell out the extra buck or two. They are even cheaper at one of the grocery stores though, luckily. And when the commissary has them (they only have them VERY seasonally) they are a great deal. I never seem to buy enough though!
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adnama
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inge
fargo
north dakota
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Posted - Jul 11 2011 : 7:05:05 PM
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Wow. ladies you make me feel how unappreciative I was last weekend when one of our local thrifts just raised the price of "real" jars from 10 cents to 25. I am going to go and give all those girls a big hug. The only ones here that cost 1.00 are the old blue ones. and I think I have snagged all of those that I can. |
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Heartbroken farmgirl
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Annette
rio vista
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Posted - Jul 11 2011 : 8:06:23 PM
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Nini, I just had the very same experience!! I am canning sweet zucchini relish with NanE, and I ran out of lids. I went to town, and glanced at the jars while I wad there, I had to stop in my tracks!! Only one case, open and picked through, of Ball jars!! Most of the jars were there, but only one lid remained. I grabbed the very last pack of regular jar lids. They had single packs of wide mouth jar lids, and one 12pack of regular size lids. I was disgusted, and since I needed them ASAP, I had to get them, no matter the price. I will be ordering them from now on:(
The tears I shed then, watered the flowers I harvest now.
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nubidane
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Lisa
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Posted - Jul 11 2011 : 8:13:14 PM
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Check out the Tattler lids. They are reuseable & were tested by Jackie Clay (canning guru) & she gave them the OK! http://www.reusablecanninglids.com/ USA made, FDA approved! They are more expensive, but can be used over & over! |
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beekeepersgirl
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Luanne
Cresco
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 04:31:49 AM
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Hi Nini -
Do you have a Tractor Supply nearby? The last I looked they were only about $8 - $9 a case.
Luanne
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Hosanna
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Okie Farm Girl
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Mary Beth
McLoud
Oklahoma
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 05:12:41 AM
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Just to give you a heads up for the Fall, not sure if your's does this or not, but all of our Lowes sells out all of their canning supplies on clearance in the Fall. Last year, I got probably 30 boxes of lids for 50 cents each and 30 boxes of lids and rings for 80 cents each. They only had one box of jars left when I discovered their clearance nook, but I got a beautiful anniversary Ball waterbath canner complete with canning utensil set and everything for $20. It is my backup. Plus, they had all of their Ball Bluebooks for $2 so I bought a bunch to give at canning demos. Keep your eyes open at your Lowes and pounce! :-)
Mary Beth
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Jeanna
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Jeanna
Franklin
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 05:18:07 AM
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Around here you used to be able to find canning jars at yard sales but since they became the in thing in decorating and everyone has went back to canning you can forget it. Lucky for me I have been canning since I got married (25 years) so I am well blessed with jars. I may have to buy a dozen jelly jars this year but that should be it. I was at Kmart here the other day and they had Ball canning jars. I believe they were $11 there. But I am like Luanne, I have seen them at tractor supply also. Oh and also you might want to check Ace Hardware or any other small hometown hardware stores. I know ours sells them, not sure of the price though.
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walkinwalkoutcattle
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Megan
Paint Lick
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 05:38:59 AM
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When canning jars get that expensive it's MORE EXPENSIVE to can your own stuff! That's insane!
Farmgirl #2879 :) Starbucks and sushi to green fried tomatoes and corn pudding-I wouldn't change it for the world. www.cattleandcupcakes.blogspot.com
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Filesfarmgirl
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Kay
Itasca
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 05:40:23 AM
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Okie Farm Girl, thanks for the heads up...I will be watching the Lowes nearby. And while I don't really need anymore canning jars right now, I believe that one can never really have enough in reserve ;)
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Okie Farm Girl
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Mary Beth
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 06:03:13 AM
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Kay, the lids will get you too. If you think about how many lids you have to buy, getting them for 1/3 of the price is awesome. It was like having my own grocery store shelf here this year!! No running to the store when I realize I need lids. My friend has purchased some of the reusable lids and loves them. They are quite expensive in my book, but she says that they are worth it because she isn't buying lids anymore. I may give a few a try and see what they are like.
Mary Beth
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grace gerber
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grace
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 06:18:40 AM
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I have used both lids and the reuseable one I use for those items that will not be stored long. Estate Sales are a great way to really get them cheap.. I purchased years ago about sevety jars and a huge box full of lids still in their original boxes... SCORE! However, over the years I have used them down so I better get looking again.
I love that canning is in but that is no reason to raise the prices thru the roof but that is how folks think of things now a days.. Same with farmers markets right now - thru the roof.
Grace Gerber Larkspur Funny Farm and Fiber Art Studio
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treelady
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Julie
Medina
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 06:52:09 AM
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I just picked up 2 cases of ball jelly jars for 5.59 each at Menards. I believe the qts. were 7.99. I refuse to pay more than $9.00 for a case of jars. Years ago at our county fair Ball and Kerr sponsered the canning section and always gave coupons for cases of jars to the top winners, I have gotten many cases from those entries. I always check TSC in the fall to, they put all thier canning supplies on clearance and you can get some great deals. Inge, which thrift store do you go to, I have to be in Fargo at the end of the month.
Julie
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DeborahLee
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Deborah
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 07:22:32 AM
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I use the pint and half-pint jars (easier to handle in my small kitchen!) Last week I purchased another case of the half pint jars and found that they were cheaper at my local Krogers than they were at Walmart (about a dollar's difference---but hey, it all counts up!) I believe they were $8.75 for the case.
I will definitely keep my eye on the local Lowe's to see if they go on sale there. I will also keep a watch on Krogers---given their placement in the store, I wouldn't be surprised if they were marked down more toward the end of the summar as well.
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natesgirl
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angela
martinsville
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Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 11:32:09 PM
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I get mine at the dollar general and family dollar stores. They usually run about $7 or $8 bucks a case around here. I will be watchin the lowes and menards and such for clearance sales. Thanks for the info!
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Annab
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Anna
Seagrove
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Posted - Jul 13 2011 : 4:55:13 PM
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Oh crazy!!
I thought it was too good to be true when WM started to add their house brand of canning jars!!
Shoot!
Luckily I have plenty of Ball and Garden Harvest jars stocked. My mom and her friends are good about saving jars from the Habitat store.
Keep trying w/ thrift stores and yard sales. I had to do a triple take when I saw what the quart sizes are going for!!
I ought to save and send to you...working at the zoo means bears and other critters go through jars of honey. The other keepers save those jars for me, and I already have 4 bags full!
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herbquilter
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Kristine
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Posted - Jul 13 2011 : 5:54:47 PM
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What a blessing....went to the thrift store and picked up 2 1/2 dozen quarts for $.25 each! Yah!!!
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FarmDream
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coloquilter
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Susan
Co
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Posted - Jul 13 2011 : 7:25:51 PM
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I looked at jars today . City Market,part of Krogers had the ball jars,all sizes for around 9.00 |
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Nana Shirl
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Shirley
Kit Carson
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Posted - Jul 22 2011 : 06:06:49 AM
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So Sorry if I offend anyone..BUT..Walmart has been the ruination of small town rural America...they bull in run all the mom n pop places out with their lower prices and not american made.. then they have ya where they want ya...ya have no choice..it has been the dumbing down of America as we all knew and loved...if we arent careful ...China will own us...just had to vent...I miss our downtowns n country folks...saturday go to town as a family type thing...and yes canning jars are just the tip of the big ole iceberg...Cherish America USA!!Blessings Girls
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vegetarian farmer
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Jane
Freedom
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Posted - Jul 22 2011 : 07:19:09 AM
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Nini, I am not sure what part of PA your from, but if you are on the western side like me and want to make a nice drive to New Hope, Ohio I found bulk ball new canning jars for .55 each or $6.60 a case for quarts and .45 each or 5.40 a dozen for pints but you need to get 8 cases to get that price. If you get less the price goes up a little. Lids are $42 for 345 lids. Still the cheapest I have found. I dont need jars now, but I am really thinking of stocking up for the future since I know prices are going up like crazy. I just found out my grain mill I bought in the fall went up $200! Thank goodness I bought it when I did.
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Ninibini
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Nini
Pennsylvania
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Posted - Jul 22 2011 : 08:44:19 AM
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Thanks, Jane. I live east of Pittsburgh - and am not too sure where New Hope is. I'm not afraid of driving to Ohio, though - I LOVE Ohio! I think I'm in good shape for the time being, but I really do appreciate the information. I was at the grocery the other day, one of the places where I saw them for $18 a case, and there wasn't a jar to be found. I hadn't seen a sale in their flyer, so I don't know what to make of this, except a lot of people are canning this year!!! I'm just really glad I found and purchased what I did. I'll be checking for them at local yard sales, too, and stocking up when possible. What a thing!
Farmgirl Sister #1974
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Ninibini
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Nini
Pennsylvania
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Posted - Jul 22 2011 : 08:51:25 AM
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Oh, and Shirley - no offense taken whatsoever! I hate shopping at Wal-mart, and for us, it's usually an absolute last resort if we can't find what we NEED. I have a lot of friends, though who shop there regularly, citing that if it weren't for Wal-mart, they wouldn't be able to feed and clothe their families. I am so thankful that one really good friend finally saw the light after taking a college economics class. She and I used to debate over Wal-mart regularly, but when her professor showed what is truly happening with Wal-Mart, she changed her tune completely. I think sometimes people think we make this stuff up. I'm just really glad her professor had the proof to back up the arguments. Now she's starting down a better path. It doesn't happen overnight, but with baby steps, we eventually will get there! :)
Farmgirl Sister #1974
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vegetarian farmer
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Jane
Freedom
pa
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Posted - Jul 22 2011 : 1:53:37 PM
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Nini, if your that close, Trader horn has them on sale until wednesday for $7.99 quarts and $6.99 pints. Most Trader Horn's are north of the city, route 8, butler, 422, and North hills off Mcknight road, but much closer than Ohio. They have the best deal in the PGH area.
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Across the Fence: The Price and Availability of Canning Jars  |
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