10 Things You Can Buy for $2 Besides the Providence Journal
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Russell J. Moore, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™
The Providence Journal
recently raised the price of the newspaper by a whopping 100-percent! The Providence Journal has been raising its subscription prices steadily over the last decade or so, but they have never raised the price of the paper for one weekday by such a huge margin.
I was thinking about the price increase after walking out of the supermarket yesterday, when I realized that there wasn't one item on my receipt that cost me more than $2. That means, had I purchased a copy of The Providence Journal, it would've been the most expensive item I purchased. And I purchased 17 items!
That got me to thinking of all the things you can buy, or do, for just $2 or less. People might be thinking "what can you do with $2 in the year 2015?"
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Enjoy a Beer
At Chelo's, so-called domestic label drafts--Miller, Budweiser, and Coors--are all $1.99 for a 10 ounce mug. You can enjoy a libation, and watch some sports on the flat screen at a legendary Rhode Island establishment for less than the cost of a Providence Journal.
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Grab a Burger
If you're more of a red meat kind of person, head over to the nearest McDonald's. Big Macs are $3.50, and the budget here is $2 if we're looking to spend less than we would on a Providence Journal. So, the play here is to order a McDouble (a double cheeseburger with just one slice of cheese), but ask the cashier to hold the ketchup, and to include Big Mac Sauce instead. McDoubles are $1.20, and the Big Mac sauce costs an extra .30. That's a grand total of $1.50 - still far below the $2 of a Providence Journal.
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Catch a Movie
If you're looking for entertainment, East Providence's Empire Cinema, a bargain priced cinema that shows so-called second run movies is located on Newport Avenue. The cinema features two bargain days, in which movies are shown for...you guessed it, $2.
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Red Box
Would you rather watch a movie in the comfort of your own home? Red Box movie kiosks are located virtually all over the state of Rhode Island in just about every supermarket or street corner where retail stores are located. If you want to rent a dvd, it will cost you $1.50, but if you want the high definition clarity of a blu ray, it will cost you...$2.
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Take a Cruise
Maybe you need to head out for a drive in order to clear your head? If you've got a sedan that averages around 20 miles to the gallon, and most cars do these days, pump a half gallon of gas in the tank (which shouldn't cost more than $1.25 anywhere in RI) and go on a ten mile, mind clearing drive. Just watch out for pot holes. Car repairs cost way more than $2.
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Make a Bet
If gambling is one of your favorite forms of entertainment, I suggest you take a ride over to Twin River and walk into the racebook portion of the establishment. The minimum bet at the New York based horse tracks (Aqueduct, Belmont, and my personal favorite, Saratoga), is just $1. That means you can bet $1 to show on a horse, as retired Providence Journal columnist M. Charles Bakst so loved to do, and even if you lose both races, you've still passed an hour of your time. But if you're a skilled handicapper, you can probably last all day with just $2 by betting horses to show.
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Work Out
If you're a person who likes to keep active, you can exercise for free. But if you prefer to be insulated from the elements (wind, rain, snow, stifling heat), and since you live in Rhode Island or southeastern Massachusetts, of course you do, you can join a gym like Planet Fitness or Workout World for way less than $2 per day. Both gyms charge somewhere around $10 per month.
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Hit the Dollar Store
Are you in the mood to shop? Walk into a $1 dollar store such as The Dollar Tree, and you'll be able to purchase any two items there. They sell everything from food, to automotive needs, to kitchenware, to hardware and clothing.
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Grab a Book
If you're reading this, you like to read. Assuming you're willing to pay to read, Providence is stocked with used book stores like Cellar Stores, Symposium books, Ada Books, and Paper Nautilus. And all of them have plenty of books ringing in at less than $2.
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