My first Walmart trip in my new home! I’m kind of excited about the prospect of filling up my new pantries! Before we take a look at this week’s trip, remember you can follow me on FaceBook, Twitter, YouTube, Google+, RSS, or email. Here we go!
8 cans of Pringles – Normally $1.58, price matched Kroger to $.99 each – Used $1.00/4 coupons from P&G 10/30 – Final: $.74 each
4 tubs of I Can’t Believe it’s Not Butter – Normally $2.68, price matched to Kroger at $1.99 each – I used 4 $1.00/1 printable coupons found here and 2 coupons from here that let me get 2 loaves of $1.88 bread for :fr: – Final: The Butter was $.99 each, the Bread was :fr:
2 boxes of Honey Nut Cheerios – Normally $2.98 a box, price matched to Albertson’s at $1.88 a box – $.50/1 coupon found here – Final: $1.38 each
9 bottles of Dawn – Normally $1.32, price matched to Family Dollar at $.85 (Thanks to Tamona’s Tips for this one) – $.50/1 from P&G 10/30 – Final: $.35
4 bottles of LaLa Yogurt – $.96 each – BOGO coupon found here – Final: $.48 each
8 boxes of DulcoLax – $1.98 each – $3.00/2 coupon from SS 10/30 – Final: $.48 each
2 lbs of Roma Tomatoes – Normally $1.24lb, price matched Albertson’s to $.99lb – Final: $1.98 Total
15 Oranges – Normally $.84 each, price matched to a local store (El Rancho) at 15/$1.00 – Final: $1.00 Total
10 Avocados – Normally $.74 each, price matched a local store (El Rancho) to 5/$1.00 – Final: $2.00 Total
5 Kiwis – Normally $.33, price matched a local store (Elrod’s) to 5/$1.00 – Final: $1.00 Total
2lbs of Broccoli Crowns – Normally $1.84lb, price matched to Kroger at $1.00lb – Final: $2.00 Total
2lbs of Bartlett Pears – Normally $1.69lb, price matched to a local Store (El Rancho) to $.99lb – Final: $2.00 Total
3lbs of Zucchini – Normally $2.44lb, price matched to Tom Thumb at $1.00lb – Final: $3.00 Total
All total I got $90.52 worth of food and other products for just $34.53! That’s a savings of $55.99 or 62%!
How did you do this week?
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Janet says
It is amazing how much food you can get with coupons and price matching.
I have had a few friends and readers beg me for help. After babysitting a few times during the week,they had enough money to purchase a good coupon and price match run. If your family is suffering like many are in these tough times , food pantries and coupon runs like the one you show here can really make a massive difference for families. Many of our church families have learned that by simply hosting a babysitting night or two where they let folks pay whatever can afford , can bring enough that a good coupon run fills the cupboards.
Aarn Farmer says
Great idea! It’s great when we can pull together and help each other.