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K-Cup prices are confusing on purpose.
A bigger box isn't reliably cheaper. A "sale" price isn't reliably lower than last week's. The number on the listing tells you the number — it doesn't tell you whether this is a reasonable moment to buy. We got tired of doing the math in the head.
So podpricer does it instead. Every box is broken out to a per-pod figure so the comparison is honest, side by side, without a calculator.
The site has also been watching these listings over time. When a box settles to a real low — not a round number Amazon has decided to call a deal — it shows up. That's what "tracked low" means here.
We don't inflate a reference price to make a discount look bigger. We don't manufacture urgency. The price is the price. The history is the history. That's the whole thing.
See what's under observation or take the weekly note — one email, only when something has meaningfully moved.