Spurgeon's ten commentary volumes, if purchased separately, come to 166.90
If you bought the 10 books in a bundle, it would only cost $149.99, which is a bundle savings of 10%.
The Lexham Press Theology Bundle (34 volumes), if purchased individually would cost 485.73 + 166.90 = 652.63.
But the regular price for the bundle is $649.99. Buying 34 volumes together saved you $2.64, or less than 1%!
When you consider that the Unseen bundle was only discounted 1.3%, and the 34 volume Lexham Press bundle was only discounted by 0.4%, there's barely any regular savings to these bundles in the first place.
Perhaps the reason why FL can afford to pass on "Black Friday" savings to us is because these bundles are generally overpriced in the first place, compared to better bundles discounts typically offered.
The product pages need much better disclosure. We shouldn't have to sit down and do the math ourselves, and see that a bundle doesn't even regularly save us $3, if we buy all 34 books together.
Few people would buy a 34-book bundle if it only saved them $3, so please don't obscure that they're a terrible deal in the first place, with some limited time discount which makes it seem like you're saving a lot on top of some great regular savings.