Showing newest 15 of 92 posts from February 2010. Show older posts
Showing newest 15 of 92 posts from February 2010. Show older posts

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Under a Buck at Walgreens 3/21/10 - 3/27/10

Got a great Walgreens deal?  Leave a comment below!

Trying to keep your Walgreens bill low, but don't have time to go through coupons or figure out complex Register Rewards deals?

Here are some of the items that are under $1.00 this week.  All you'll need is the weekly ad, which you can pick up in the store, and a pair of scissors to cut out the in-ad coupons.  A * means that an in-ad coupon is required.  This list is based on an ad scan; please double-check your local ad to see if these bargains are applicable in your area.
  • 34¢ - Hunt's tomato sauce, 8 oz *
  • 34¢ - Walgreens reusable shopping bag *
  • 34¢ - Household gloves *
  • 34¢ - Easter grass *
  • 34¢- Walgreens hydrogen peroxide, 16 oz *
  • 39¢ - Assorted Easter candy *
  • 49¢ - Mars candy, 1.42 - 2.17 oz
  • 50¢ - Sweet time jelly beans, 10 oz
  • 50¢ - Peeps, single to 5 pack
  • 50¢ - Butterball chicken broth, 14.5 oz
  • 50¢ - Jell-O, regular or sugar free *
  • 67¢ - Assorted Easter candy
  • 69¢ - Campbell's chicken noodle or tomato soup, 10.75 oz *
  • 69¢ - Yardley bar soap, 4.25 oz *
  • 69¢ - Fill 'n' Fun hinged eggs *
  • 75¢ - Candy-filled eggs
  • 79¢ - Trident gum, 18 pieces *
  • 79¢ - Stride gum, 14 pieces *
  • 79¢ - Assorted Easter candy *
  • 89¢ - Chicken of the Sea chunk white tuna, 5 oz *
  • 99¢ - Bic lighter *
  • 99¢ - Walgreens bleach *
  • 99¢ - Paas egg coloring kit 
  • 99¢ - Easter novelties
  • 99¢ - Pure Silk or Barbasol shaving cream *
  • 99¢ - Colgate MaxFresh or MaxWhite toothpaste, 6 oz, or toothbrush (buy one at $2.99, get $2 Register Rewards)
  • 99¢ - Colgate toothpaste, 4.6 oz *
  • 99¢ - Listerine mouthwash, 3.2 oz *
  • 99¢ - Walgreens floss, 100 yd *
  • 99¢ - Ricola cough drops, 19 or 24 ct *
  • 99¢ - Walgreens bandages, 60 ct *
  • 99¢ - Walgreens isopropyl alcohol, 16 oz *
  • $1.00 - Planter's trail mix (buy 2 for $3, less $1 instant value coupon)
  • $1.00 - Smartwater, 1 liter *
  • $1.00 - Powerade, 32 oz *
  • $1.00 - Vitamin Water, 20 oz *
  • $1.00 - Sunlight dish liquid (buy one at $1.99, get one free)
  • $1.00 - Bowl Fresh or Vanish drop-in toilet cleaners (buy one at $1.99, get one free)

Of course, by using coupons and figuring out Register Rewards deals, you can get some of these items and many more for less or even for free!  Check out Money Saving MomFrugal Shopping with Julie, and Deal Seeking Mom for more Walgreens deals!

Check out my Under a Buck series for more deals at supermarkets and drug stores!
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Under a Buck at Rite Aid 3/21/10 - 3/27/10

Got a great Rite Aid deal?  Leave a comment below!

Trying to keep your Rite Aid bill low, but don't have time to go through coupons?  Or are you so focused on using coupons that you miss the best price deals on items without coupon matchups?

Here are some of the items that are under $1.00 this week. All you'll need is the weekly ad, which you can pick up in the store, and a pair of scissors to cut out the in-ad coupons.

Note: deals are based on an online ad scan.  Please double-check deals against the ad in your area. * indicates that an in-ad coupon is needed.
  • 40¢ - Friskies cat food
  • 50¢ - Easter single serve candy
  • 50¢ - Hershey's or Reese's single serve candy
  • 50¢ - Mentos or Breath Savers mints, single roll
  • 69¢ - Rite Aid cough drops, 30 ct (after triple coupon) *
  • 69¢ - Rite Aid lip balm, 2 pack (after triple coupon) *
  • 88¢ - Assorted Easter candy
  • 88¢ - Palmer Easter bunnies or Bunny Pop
  • 89¢ - Mars or Nestle King Size bars (after triple coupon) *
  • 99¢ - Ajax dish soap, 16 oz
  • 99¢ - Softsoap pump, 7.5 oz
  • 99¢ - Colgate toothpaste, 4.6 oz
  • 99¢ - Nissin Chow Mein, Chow Noodles, or Rich & Savory Bowls, 3.6-4 oz
  • 99¢ - Lipton Sides, 4.3-5.7 oz
  • 99¢ - Barilla pasta, 16 oz
  • $1.00 - Assorted Easter candy
  • $1.00 - Novelty kids' candy
  • $1.00 - Theator box candy
  • $1.00 - Cadbury candy bars
  • $1.00 - Assorted gum
  • $1.00 - 7-Up or Diet 7-Up, 2 liter (buy 3 at $3.99, less $1 in-ad coupon) *
Check out Frugal Living and Having Fun and Money Saving Mom for more Rite Aid deals!

See what I bought this week at Wednesday Weekly Shopping, and check out my Under a Buck series for more deals at supermarkets and drug stores!

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Under a Buck at CVS 3/21/10 - 3/27/10

Got a great CVS deal?  Leave a comment below!

Are you trying to keep your CVS bill low, but don't have time to clip coupons or figure out complex ECB deals this week?  Or are you so focused on using coupons that you've missed the best price deals?

Here are some of the items that are on sale for under $1.00 this week, without coupons.  The only thing you'll need is your CVS card. The information below is based on my local (South Florida) ad; please check your local ad to be sure that the deals are available in your area.
  • 40¢ - Friskies cat food, 5.5 oz
  • 50¢ - Easter grass or filler eggs (Sunday-Tuesday only, otherwise 79¢)
  • 50¢ - Assorted Easter candy
  • 50¢ - Gold Emblem Baking Soda, 10 oz
  • 77¢ - VO5 shampoo or conditioner, 15 oz
  • 88¢ - Chocolate bunny, Palmer or Russell Stover
  • 88¢ - Gold Emblem jelly beans, 9 oz
  • 88¢ - Palmer eggs or Bunny Bites, 5 oz
  • 96¢ - Dawn dish liquid, 9.5-10.8 oz
  • 97¢ - Kleenex facial tissues, regular 110 ct or upright with lotion 65 ct
  • 99¢ - Hershey's Easter King size candy, 2-4 oz
  • 99¢ - Dove or Yardley soap, 3.15-4.25 oz bar
  • 99¢ - Ivory soap 3-pack
  • $1.00 - Mars king size candy
  • $1.00 - All theater box candy
  • $1.00 - Toblerone, 3.52 oz
Of course, if you do use coupons and work ECB deals, you can purchase many other items for under a buck or even for free!  Check out these sites for great CVS deals:
See what I bought this week at Wednesday Weekly Shopping, and check out my Under a Buck series for more deals at supermarkets and drug stores!

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Friday, March 19, 2010

Are Walgreens Savings Book coupons store coupons or manufacturer's coupons?

Well, hmmm.

Yesterday, I ranted about blog deals, specifically about how I couldn't use a Walgreens coupon savings book coupon along with a manufacturer's coupon when it was stated that I could, because the coupon savings book coupons seemed to be manufacturer's coupons, and you can't use two manufacturer's coupons on one item.

Several of you commented on it - thank you! - saying that the Walgreens coupon savings book coupons are indeed Walgreens store coupons, and not manufacturer's coupons, and thus the deal should have worked, and did for some.

I did a little searching and found a Walgreens coupon policy that said that you could you a Roto coupon (i.e., the 7 day coupons in the ads), a Instant Value coupons (the coupons in the savings books, coloring books, or other Walgreens sources), and a manufacturer's coupon on the same item.  So according to that, I should have been able to use the savings book coupon and the manufacturer's coupon.

And yes, the savings book coupon has a 4-digit code like the 7-day coupons, and not a UPC symbol starting with 5 or 9, like most manufacturer's coupon.  And in the corner it says "Good at Walgreens."

However, the coupons in the March savings book clearly state, "Manufacturer coupon good only at Walgreens."

Just for the heck of it, I found some Instant Value Coupons that I had from the Walgreens Coloring Book last fall.  They, too, have a four-digit code on them.  But they say "Good only at Walgreens."  No mention of them being manufacturer's coupons.  So clearly (to me) the coloring book coupon are store coupons, and thus can be stacked with a manufacturer's coupon.

As for the Savings Book coupons...  I am wondering if Walgreens recently changed their policy on the Instant Value Coupons.  Anybody have a previous month's savings book and can compare the language there?

Or maybe the "Manufacturer coupon good at Walgreens" is just a mistake?

What I think it comes down to is, who pays Walgreens for the coupon?  If it's the manufacturer, then it's a manufacturer coupon regardless of the bar code.  If it's Walgreens themselves, then it's a store coupon.  I don't have the answer to this, though I may contact Walgreens for further information.

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Buying birthday gifts with coupons - too cheap?

I took a trip to Target today to get birthday gifts for two of my daughter's friends who are having birthday parties this week and next week.  I was planning on trying these deals that I learned about from Mercedes at Common Sense With Money:
Buy two Monopoly Deal Card Games $5.24 ea.
Buy one Scrabble Slam Card Game $5.24
Use two $5/1 Monopoly Printable Coupons
Use one B2G1 Free Hasbro Game Coupon
Pay $0.48 for all three games
Travel Size Bop It! Game $9.99
Use $5/1 Bop It! printable coupon
Use $3/1 Hasbro Game Target Store printable coupon
Pay $1.99 each after coupons (Thanks give me Neither)
As it turns out, I did neither deal.  Target was all out of Monopoly Deal card games, and I couldn't find the Bop It! travel size.  Even if I could, I noted that the game was rated for kids ages 8 and up, and the birthday kids are turning five.

But it got me thinking - is it wrong to give a great deal as a birthday gift?

If it were my own child, there'd be no question.  I love to find bargains for my kids to give as gifts for birthdays and Chanukah.

But am I being too cheap to only spend a couple of dollars on another child's birthday gift, even if the item's shelf price is much more?  Logically, I can see that with sales and coupons, I could give a better gift than in I just paid the same amount for a full-priced item.  But emotionally, I feel like I should be spending more out of my pocket.

What do you think?  Please leave a comment below.
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Free Rimmel makeup coupon in All You magazine!

I got my All You magazine in the mail today, and as usual, it's filled with great coupons!

My favorite coupon in my issue is on page 20.  It's a coupon for one free Rimmel item out of the following: Colour Rush Trio Eyeshadow, Lycra Lash Extender Mascara, Exaggerate Eye Definer, Natural Bronzer, or Lasting Finish Intense Wear Lipstick.  The maximum value of the item must be under $5.00, and the coupon says "Purchase at Walmart."  For some reason this coupon isn't listed in the coupon list on page 4, so be aware!

It has two $1.00 off coupons for Colgate Toothpaste, which are frequently free after ECBs at CVS or after Register Rewards at Walgreens - here's an example of a great Colgate deal. Watch for a sale - these could help you make money on a deal.

Lots of body wash coupons are there, too.  Two coupons for Nivea - $2.00 off regular body wash and $2.00 off men's body wash.  And another $1.00 off a Dove Men+Care product as well.

And I can't get enough toilet paper coupons - there's $1.00 off Cottonelle.

And there's lots, lots more as well!  There may be regional differences between coupons in magazines, or between magazines received through mail subscriptions and those found on the magazine stands.  I've only seen this magazine available at Walmart.

I definitely think the money I spent to subscribe to All You was worth it!  I bought a subscription from my daughter's school fundraiser, so I helped the school as well!
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Matzah coupons in Forum newspapers

Good news for my Jewish South Florida readers (and those who like matzah) - the Streit's coupons that I saw in the 3/14 RedPlum coupon newspaper insert are also in the inserts in the Ft. Lauderdale community newspapers, such as the Forum!  To remind you, those coupons are:
  • 50¢ off any box of Streit's Egg Matzos
  • 50¢ off any box of Streit's Meal or Farfel Products
  • 50¢ off any Streit's Macaroons
  • $2.00 off any 5 lb. box of Streit's Matzos
I haven't checked the Palm Beach or Miami-Dade newspapers, but the coupons may be in them as well. So look for a free community newspaper in your area and save on matzah this Passover!

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Sunday Coupon Preview: Chocolate chips!

According to Sunday Coupon Preview, most newspapers will be receiving one RedPlum and one Smartsource insert this week.  Lots of great coupons to be had!  Here are some that interest me.

Smartsource:
Breakstone’s Sour Cream, 16oz+ Save $.55/1 (4/25) [kosher for Passover!]
Fleischmann’s Yeast, strip or jar Save $.40/1 (6/6)  [I can always use more yeast, plus I love the late expiration date!]
Huggies Baby Wipes, 64ct+ Save $.50/1 (4/17)
Scott Extra Soft Bath Tissue Save $1.00 off 8 ore more rolls (5/2) [We always need toilet paper...]


RedPlum:
Nestle Toll House Morsels Save $1.00/2 [Yum!]
Del Monte Canned Fruits, Vegetables(11-15.25oz), Fruit Cups Snacks (Plastic 4 pks) or Tomatoes (11-15.25oz) Save $1.00/8 [Great if paired with a BOGO sale!]

Keep in mind that not all areas will get all coupons, and values will differ between regions.  Check Sunday Coupon Preview for a full list.

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Welcome Friday Friends!

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I'm so glad you've come by today, and I hope you find some great blogs to follow!

This week, I concluded my series on selling books online.  I shared some deals for Passover food, and I groused about deals that don't work.  And I shared how freezer cooking saved the day for my family.

The Trendy TreehouseCome see what I and other frugal bloggers bought this week at Wednesday Weekly Shopping. If you're looking for bargains, check my Under a Buck series, with listings for Publix, Winn-Dixie, CVS, Walgreens, Rite-Aid, and Target.

I'm also on Twitter and Facebook, so you can see me there, too!  Or subscribe to my RSS feed.

Thanks for stopping by - please leave a comment so I know you've been here, and I'll return the favor!
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Thursday, March 18, 2010

My pet peeve with blog deals

One of my favorites snacks is the Planters Fruit and Nut trail mix.  I discovered it at a rest stop while on a road trip, when I was looking for something healthy to nosh on.  It's yummy and fairly healthy, though it does have added sugar and sulfites... but compared to a lot of snacks, it's pretty good for you.

So I was really excited to see a deal on a blog that described how to get two free trail mix packages at Walgreens.  The idea was to combine a sale at Walgreens, two coupons from Facebook along with a coupon from a savings book available at the store.

The problem is, the coupon in the savings book was a manufacturer's coupons, not a store coupon.  And you can't use two manufacturer's coupons on one item.  So this deal didn't work for me.

Now, I don't mean to pick on any particular blogger.  I appreciate the hard work they do to bring us amazing deals.  I couldn't save nearly as much money as I do without them.

But, it seems that many times deals are figured out in theory, but they don't work in reality.  Some of the problems I've encountered are:

Mismatch of product size.  For instance, the sale is only on the 12 oz size of the product, but the coupon specifically says 16 oz or larger.  It can't be used for the sale.

Mismatch of product variety.   As a made-up example, the sale is on the chocolate variety of Cheerios, but the coupon specifically says it's for the original Cheerios variety.

The product isn't available at that store.  Some stores only carry a limited selection of an item - they don't carry all the possible flavors and varieties.  They may have a sale on say, all varieties of Cheerios, but they don't happen to carry the chocolate kind, for instance. So you can't use a coupon for the chocolate variety of Cheerios at this sale, since you can't buy the product there.

The coupon expires before the end of the sale.  This is okay if the blogger specifically mentions that the coupon will expire on such-and-such a date; then I know I have to get that deal before the expiration date, and if not, it's my fault.  But sometimes expiration dates are forgotten, and the deal only works for the first day or two of the sale. 

A deal mistakes a manufacturer's coupon for a store coupon, and vice versa.  As I showed in my example above.

Part of the problem is that a single blogger's mistake (and we all make mistakes, of course!) is compounded by dozens of other bloggers copying the same deals.  So, as a blogger myself, I try not to post deals unless I've confirmed that they really work.  The downside is that I may not report on a deal early enough for readers to take advantage of the deal for themselves.

I guess the moral of the story is to check out all deals yourself before trying them at the store!  If you think there's a problem, there probably is.

And the trail mix?  Even though I didn't get it for free, I was still able to use the two coupons from Facebook and get them for 49¢ each.  Still a good deal!

Read more pet peeves at Friday Fails and Friday Frustrations.
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Under a Buck at Publix 3/18/10 - 3/24/10

Want to get a great deal at Publix, but don't have the time to clip coupons? Here's a list of some of the items under $1.00 this week at Publix, according to the weekly (South Florida) ad. Please check your local ad to be sure that these deals are available in your area.
  • 40¢ - Publix yogurt, 6 oz cup
  • 40¢ - Beech-Nut Stage 2 baby food, 4 oz jar
  • 45¢ - Yoplait yogurt, 4 or 6 oz cup
  • 50¢ - Easter curly grass, 2 oz package 
  • 50¢ - Fancy Feast cat food, 3 oz can
  • 75¢ - Mueller's pasta, 12 or 16 oz box (buy one at $1.49, get one free)
  • 79¢ - Herbs: cilanto, parsley, or Italian parsley, each
  • 99¢ - Navel oranges, per pound
  • 99¢ - Florida celery, each
  • 99¢ - Red radishes, 16 oz bag
Check out Wednesday Weekly Shopping to see what bargains I snagged this week, and link up your bargains as well!  And check out my Under a Buck series for more deals at supermarkets and drug stores!

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Publix Passover food deals!

Publix also has lots of Passover food on special this week. Plus, the ad has a store coupon for Streit's 5 lb. matzo, which can be combined with the manufacturer's coupon in the 3/14 RedPlum or in this week's Winn-Dixie ad!
  • 99¢ - Friendship sour cream, 16 oz cup
  • $1.50 - Breakstone's Temp Tee cream cheese, 8 oz tub
  • $1.50 - Silver Spring Horseradish, 5 oz jar
  • $1.79 - Streit's Matzo Ball Mix, 4.5 oz box
  • $1.99 - Empire turkey, per pound
  • $1.99 - Empire chicken, per pound
  • $2.99 - Mrs. Schreiber chopped liver, 12 oz package
  • $3.00 - Kedem grape juice, no sugar added, 22 oz bottle
  • $3.00 - Gefen Noodles, 9 oz package
  • $3.50 - Rakusen's Matzo Crackers, 5.29 oz box
  • $3.50 - Manischewitz concord grape juice, 750 ml bottle
  • $3.50 - Streit's Macaroons, 10 oz can
  • $3.50 - Manischewitz matzo meal, 16 oz
  • $3.50 - Savion Crispy-O's Cereal, 5.5-7 oz box
  • $6.99 - Manischewitz whitefish & pike or gefilte fish, 24 oz jar
  • $10.99 - Meal Mart stuffed cabbage, 39 oz box

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Publix store coupon for matzah!

This week's (3/18 - 3/24) store ad from Publix contains a store coupon for matzah - $2.00 off a 5-lb. box of Streit's matzo!  You can combine this coupon with the manufacturer's coupon from the 3/14 RedPlum insert or from the ad in this week's Winn-Dixie ad (3/17 - 3/23). 

If your Winn-Dixie takes competitor's coupons, you can use both the manufacturer's coupon and the Publix store coupon and pay only $7.99 for a 5-lb. box of matzah.  Publix doesn't have the 5 lb. box on sale this week, but the coupon is good through April 6.  Maybe it will be on sale next week, and you can use both coupons to save big on matzah!


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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Wednesday Weekly Shopping: 64 slices of American cheese

I invite you to link up to your best grocery deals below!

So I started shopping this week last Wednesday, where I did the free bread deal.  I bought 2 more packages of Kraft Singles in that deal.  I had bought 2 others last week, and each package has 16 slices in it, so in total I had:



So here's what I bought this week:

$12.07 at Publix trip #1


$18,61 at Walmart (where I go to buy things that I really need but aren't on sale and don't have coupons for.  I hate shopping there because it always ends up being so expensive!)

$15.14 at Publix trip 2 (plus another $1.77 for a weekend stop to get more bread)


$4.84 at Penn-Dutch

Altogether I spent $77.54 this week on items worth $136.18, a savings of 43%.  Not as high as other weeks, but still within budget.

See all of my shopping details here.

Check out the following to see how others shopped this week!
How did your shopping go this week? What bargains did you get? Please leave a link to your blog post about your weekly shopping. Please link up directly to your post, not to the blog itself. I'd appreciate it if you put a link to Wednesday Weekly Shopping in your post as well. If you don't have a blog, please leave a comment!


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Shopping details 3/17/10

Here's what I got for $77.54 this week:

Product Quantity Shelf Price Total - Coupon - Savings TOTAL Details
Publix 1






Bertolli pasta sauce 2 $2.69 $5.38 $2.60 $2.69 $0.09 Peelie, 2 q's
Quaker instant oatmeal 2 $3.89 $7.78 $2.00 $3.89 $1.89 2 $1
Publix whole wheat bread 2 $1.69 $3.38 $4.00
-$0.62 $2 wyb Kraft
Kraft shredded cheese 2 $2.99 $5.98 $2.00 $2.64 $1.34
Kraft singles 2 $2.79 $5.58
$1.58 $4.00
Publix feta 1 $3.29 $3.29

$3.29
green onions 2 $0.60 $1.19 $1.00
$0.19 Publix calendar
tomatoes 0.32 $1.99 $0.64

$0.64
Old Orchard juice 1 $1.50 $1.50
$0.25 $1.25








CVS






Oral B x-action brush 2 $4.00 $8.00 $1.50
$6.50 $8 ECB
Charmin Basic 1 $5.97 $5.97 $0.25
$5.72 $1 ECB
eggs 2 $0.99 $1.98

$1.98
CVS paper towels 1 $1.29 $1.29 $1.00
$0.29
Nivea lip care 1 $2.99 $2.99

$2.99 $2.99 ECB
$4/$20


$4.00
-$4.00 email
tax

$0.83

$0.83








Target






bananas 1.86 $0.44 $0.82

$0.82
milk 1 $2.99 $2.99

$2.99
Kid's Crest 1 $1.49 $1.49 $1.50
-$0.01
Rimmel mascara 1 $2.24 $2.24 $3.00
-$0.76 Mar. All You
tax

$0.16

$0.16








Publix 2






whole wheat bread 1 $1.77 $1.77

$1.77
whole wheat bread 1 $1.69 $1.69

$1.69
Yo-Plus yogurt 4-pack 4 $2.50 $10.00 $4.00 $5.00 $1.00
Goodnites 1 $15.99 $15.99 $4.50
$11.49
tax

$0.96

$0.96








Walgreens






Colgate Sensitive 1 $3.99 $3.99 $1.00
$2.99 $3.99 RR
Gold Medal flour 1 $1.50 $1.50 $0.75
$0.75
Royal gelatin 1 $0.69 $0.69
$0.49 $0.20
Children's Tylenol Cold 2 $4.99 $9.98 $4.00
$5.98 $5 RR
$5 RR


$5.00
-$5.00
tax

$0.24

$0.24








Walmart






juice boxes 1 $2.38 $2.38

$2.38
peanut butter 1 $1.94 $1.94

$1.94
tortillas 2 $0.92 $1.84

$1.84
juice conc 2 $1.22 $2.44

$2.44
milk 1 $2.98 $2.98

$2.98
sugar 1 $4.72 $4.72

$4.72
bananas 2.43 $0.44 $1.07

$1.07
apple juice conc. 1 $0.97 $0.97

$0.97
orange juice conc. 1 $1.24 $1.24

$1.24
grape juice conc. 1 $1.47 $1.47

$1.47








Penn-Dutch






onions 1 $2.49 $2.49

$2.49
peppers 0.6 $1.99 $1.19

$1.19
tangerines 2 $0.33 $0.66

$0.66
celery 1 $0.50 $0.50

$0.50








Total Out-of-Pocket

$136.18 $42.10 $16.54 $77.54

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