Walmart deals

11/19/2009 8:00 am · 2 comments

Milk and oranges  $5.19

Paid with a gift card so they were FREE

IMG_2628I ran to Walmart Yesterday to buy a Nerf Gun for my son Matthews birthday.  I paid with a gift card so the Milk, oranges and gift were all free.  Believe it of not I was in such a hurry I did not even take my coupon binder in with me.  I wish I did because in side I found two really good deals.

IMG_2626They have cream of mushroom soup on sale for .58 cents.  This is a great price to go ahead and stock up for the next few months!

  • use the $1.00 off 4 coupon from here
  • or use the .40 cents off 4 coupon from the 11/8 smart source
  • Final price .33-48 cents each

IMG_2627Stove top stuffing is on sale for .78 cents a box.  (Some stores have peelie coupons for buy 4 get one free.) It always comes on sale right before Thanksgiving. In a week or two it will be twice this price.  So I personally look at the expiration date, normally you have over a year.  Then I buy as many as my family will eat in the next year.  Stock up while the price is one you are willing to pay…..wait and you at the mercy of what the price is the week you need it.

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Leah Picanco November 19, 2009 at 2:38 pm

FYI, if you don’t have a Supertarget around and you are like me and avoid Walmart whenever possible, Winco had both products priced the same as Walmart and they also had the Philadelphia cream cheese on sale for .87/first two, 1.17 after. That would make it as cheap or cheaper than Albies. Also, I was able to find a display at the IF Winco by the dairy section that had little recipe booklets with four coupons on the back, one of which had 1.25/3 particating items including the cream cheese. Good deals!

berkeley November 19, 2009 at 9:02 am

Cream of mushroom soup is .49 at Target

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