Just got back from Walmart and got some fantastic deals! There are a few changes this week, I normally don’t put the produce price matches I get in these lists because they are usually price matches for local stores and for a national website, I didn’t think they made sense. However, last week I bought 6 boxes of Dulcolax and got a snarky comment about how if I ate more produce I wouldn’t need the laxative. I fought back the urge to say something snarky in return and decided to show a little more of what I actually bring home.
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12 cans of Libby’s Vegetables – Normally $.75 a can, I price matched a local store (Elrod’s) to make the $.50 each – $1.00/4 coupon from SS 8/28 – Final: $.25 each
6 cans of Campbell’s Select Harvest soup – Normally $1.88 a can, I price matched Tom Thumb to make them $1.29 each – $1.50/3 printable coupon from Campbell’s site – Final: $.79 each
2 loaves of Sara Lee Bread – Normally $2.42, I price matched Tom Thumb to $1.49 each – $.55/1 coupon from Walmart.com – Final: $.94 each
3 Dole Fruit cups – $2.08 each – :fr: coupon from BlogHer – Final: :fr:
4 Herdez salsas – Normally $1.98 each, I price matched Albertson’s to $.99 each – Final: $.99
4 Estracell sponges – $.97 each – $1.00/2 coupon from RP 9/25 – Final: $.47 each
6 cans of Starkist Autentico Tuna – $1.38 each – $.50/1 from RP 9/11 – Final: $.88 each
5 Bags of Planter’s Trail Mix – Normally $1.88, I price matched Albertson’s to $.99 each. – Final: $.99
10 bags of C&H 4lb sugar – Normally $3.48, I price matched Albertson’s to $1.99 each – $.65/1 coupon from 8/28 RP – Final: $1.34 each
24 Oranges – Normally $.74 each, I price matched a local store (El Rancho) to 12/$1.00 or $.08 each – Final: $.08 each
10 Bartlett Pears – Normally $1.74 a pound, I price matched a local store (Elrod’s) to 5/$.98 – Final: $.20 each
6 Avocados – Normally $.88 each, I price matched a local store (El Rancho) to 3/$1.00 – Final: $.33 each
5 White Onions – Normally $1.38 a lb, I price matched a local store (El Rancho) to 5/$1.00 – Final: $.20 each
1 Pineapple – Normally $2.98 each, I price matched a local store (El Rancho) to $1.99 – Final: $1.99
All total I got $135.52 worth of food and other products for $48.04. That’s a savings of $87.48 or 65%!
How did you do?
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Christine @ Saved By The Sale says
Wow.. you got a LOT of produce and healthy foods for cheap!! Nice job!
Aarn Farmer says
Thanks! I know the knock on couponing has always been that it’s just junkfood that you can get deals on but it’s entirely possible to save on fresh food also. In fact I just used a couple of the oranges to make fresh OJ, so good!