Strawberries 2/4
Mandarines 3.99
Honey nut Cheerios 1.99$$
Ground pork 3.99
Medicare pays for flu shots, they are free of you are on Medicare. If you get your flu shot at Fred Meyer or QFC, they give a meal to the hungry. My sister belongs to group health, and she still good get her shot at QFC.
$$ means there are coupons for them on line and in inserts.
The strawberries are at the end coffee their season. They didn't look so good when I was there.
The best meat deal this week is at Winco. With a coupon in the entrance, you can get 1.50 off a pound of ground turkey, of you buy two la Victoria taco sauce or enchilada sauce. The enchalada sauce is 1.58 and there is a dollar Ibotta on two. The turkey I bought was three dollars.
1.58
.58
1.50
Total 3.64 for all. That's less than the price of the turkey elsewhere.
There is no limit , and it's good into November. I don't know how long the Ibotta is good for.
Werther's original carmels are 2/4 at Fred Meyers. There is a insert coupon for a dollar and an Ibotta for another .75. Watch your package sizes.
Sugar free chocolates are 4/5.00 at FM. Usually 2.59-279
160 count tissue is 1.00 at FM.
This comes from Dr Oz., so consider the source. According to him, there are preservatives and msg in Costco rotisserie chicken.
Where you buy something has a great impact on the orice you pay for the same item. The same brand and the same size package can be 50 percent or more at another store. CIP- the same box of of pepperoni at winconfir 1.69 is a dollar at the tree and with a dollar coupon on two, ot is .50.
This is the case on many things.
You don't have to go to five stores a week to accomplish this, Go to two stores a week. Mine lately have been FM and Winco. Then, hit the alternative stores when you are in need of the things they are notorious for having the best prices .
Dollar tree - all regular brands ( the same as the other grocery store. )
Pepperoni
Pizza sauce
Pretzels
Grocery outlet
Cheese
Coffee - check prices
Nuts
Anything really cheap close to the pull date. ( just adjust your meal plans to compensate for the pull dates)
No comments:
Post a Comment