Freestyle sent an email advertising their clearance sale on 24 exp, 35mm rolls of Arista EDU Ultra 100 (Fomapan 100) for just $3.29. It had expired last month, but still seemed like a great deal. However, I noticed further down the page they had the same film that was NOT expired for $4.89 a roll in 36 exposure. So 20 rolls of the expired film would give you 480 frames for $65.80, or for $1.66 more you could buy 14 rolls of the non exp film in 36 exposure form and get 24 extra frames. Weird.
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. It is an acronym for the variation on scam on "Buy one, get one free" ploy used by U.K. supermarkets. In some cases the scam was that 500g was £1 but 2kg was £4.20. OK I have used very simple maths for illustration but essentially the scam was relying on shoppers being blinded by the notion that a bigger quantity has to be more economical and not having the mental arithmetic abilities to do the maths on the spot to ascertain that it was not cheaper 

