Used in a sentence thusly:
"Did you see peaches are a ganga at Fry's? Only $.75 a pound!"
Austin Agron, the owner of longtime Tucson furniture store, Bargain Center Furniture, which closed in 2005 — used the word in commercials for the store.
A “ganga” is the Spanish word for “bargain” or “windfall.”
“In Spanish, ‘ganga’ means ‘bargain.’ And since that’s the name of my furniture store, it’s the perfect trademark,” Agron said in a 1983 Daily Star article.

