Yeah, I'm not sure how they're different either. I'm also confused at how they're getting data on prices at nearby local stores. Because even with the awesome power of the internets at my fingertips, I have no idea how to get the price of a box of cheerios on the shelf of the grocery store down the street without going down there.
Maybe they'll get prices form other application users, a'la GasBuddy, which would be fine, but restrict that functionality to popular items at popular stores.
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So what's the big difference between the apps "GoCart" and "CompareEverywhere"? If they aren't free apps, which one sounds like the better app?
Yeah, I'm not sure how they're different either. I'm also confused at how they're getting data on prices at nearby local stores. Because even with the awesome power of the internets at my fingertips, I have no idea how to get the price of a box of cheerios on the shelf of the grocery store down the street without going down there.
Maybe they'll get prices form other application users, a'la GasBuddy, which would be fine, but restrict that functionality to popular items at popular stores.