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Reese?s Miniature Peanut Butter Cups 105 Cup Box
2010-10-27 22:27:00 Reese’s Miniature Peanut Butter Cups 105 Cup Box Creamy Reese’s peanut butter Covered in delicious milk chocolate Shell of perfect thickness around a creamy peanut butter center Claim to be no accident in the lab “Life’s good between reese’s peanut butter cups.” Enjoy the goodness of creamy Reese’s peanut butter covered in delicious milk chocolate. ...
Free Sample: Tide Plus
2010-02-15 09:51:00 It’s always nice to get a free sample, but even better when you can get a free sample pack not only filled with freebies, as well as additional free coupons. Today’s freebies are from P&G Everyday Solutions. Become a member and sign-up for their free samples. The offers include a free sample of Tide Plus, free ...
Free Sample: Tide Plus
2010-02-15 09:51:00 It’s always nice to get a free sample, but even better when you can get a free sample pack not only filled with freebies, as well as additional free coupons. Today’s freebies are from P&G Everyday Solutions. Become a member and sign-up for their free samples. The offers include a free sample of Tide Plus, free ...
Free Sample: Burt?s Bees Natural Toothpaste
2010-02-08 03:01:00 You can never have too much toothpaste, and Burt’s Bees free samples are always great. Today’s free sample is Burt’s Bees Natural Toothpaste. Fill out the form to get your free sample. You should receive your freebie within 8 weeks. Valid for US residents only, limit one per household. Shop for more personal care items with our ...
New Printable Grocery Coupons
2010-02-02 07:46:00 It’s becoming a lot easier to save money not only online (using our site) but also in stores with printable coupons. One great resource to use is Coupons.com. Each month they stock with new coupons, since it’s February 1st, they have lots of great coupons to use. A lot of the coupons are for grocery items, ...
New Printable Grocery Coupons
2010-02-02 07:46:00 It’s becoming a lot easier to save money not only online (using our site) but also in stores with printable coupons. One great resource to use is Coupons.com. Each month they stock with new coupons, since it’s February 1st, they have lots of great coupons to use. A lot of the coupons are for grocery items, ...
Free Sample: Cream of Wheat
2010-01-29 22:07:00 Nothing like starting your day off with a free breakfast. Grabbing a free sample of Cream of Wheat can start your day off right. Get a free sample of Cream of Wheat. You can choose between 7 different samples, with two healthy flavors, and two brand new Spongebob flavors. If you are looking for something new ...
Free Sample: Cream of Wheat
2010-01-29 22:07:00 Nothing like starting your day off with a free breakfast. Grabbing a free sample of Cream of Wheat can start your day off right. Get a free sample of Cream of Wheat. You can choose between 7 different samples, with two healthy flavors, and two brand new Spongebob flavors. If you are looking for something new ...
10 Years For Massaging The Meat, Oh My!!
2010-01-11 02:45:00 Mark Zachary of Orangeburg, SC, is apparently neither a good shoplifter nor liar. Last Wednesday, he was found guilty of shoplifting an $80 steak from Reid?s Grocery in August last ...
By: The Bunker Blog
Dominick's Grocery Deals Sept. 24 to Sept. 30
2009-09-24 04:45:00 Dominick's is still advertising their new lower regular prices, but it's hard to tell from the flyer because most of the stuff listed there is on sale, of course. So, you know, you'll have to go in and see for yourself when you win that $250 gift card I'm giving away (or one of the $50s). There's a deal for buy 4 items, save $2, then save 50 cents off every subsequent item. Included products shown in the ad are Progresso soup, Safeway O organic soup and Chunky or Healthy Choice soups. Price after savings range from $1 (for the vegetable Progresso) up to $1.50 each (Chunky). Ranchers Reserve sirloin steak $2.99 pork chops $1.99 pork loin chops 93% lean...
Jewel-Osco Grocery Deals -- 9/24-9/30
2009-09-23 23:39:00 Aside from the Kellogg's $1.50 each deal, Jewel looks kinda humdrum this week to me. Maybe that's just because my stockpile is now so full that I don't need much. Thursday-Saturday only Dannon yogurt cups 48 cents (use $1/10 from 9/13 SmartSource to get 10 for 38 cents each) Jewel canned tomatoes or vegetables 58 cents large hass avocados 88 cents 2 Liter of 7-Up, Dr. Pepper, A&W or Squirt 89 cents All week beef roast or pork loin $1.99/lb. pork chops $1.49/lb. Lean Cuisine Cafe Classics, Spa Cuisine, Casual Eating Classics or Paninis $1.88 (use $1/2 from 9/13 RedPlum, $2/3 from Sept. All You magazine, or $1/3 from June All You) Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Pints $3 (not sure if...
Jewel-Osco Grocery Deals 9/17-9/23
2009-09-17 04:40:00 Thursday-Saturday Ball Park Franks $1.25 boneless, skinless chicken breast $1.88/lb. boneless half pork loin $1.79/lb. pork spare ribs $1.49/lb. snow crab clusters $4.99/lb. All Week Driscoll's Strawberries $1.88/lb. 8 oz. mushrooms $1.88 Roma Pizza 13 oz. $1.99 Save $5 instantly when you buy 5 of the following Kellogg's products: Kellogg's Special K Crackers 8-10 oz., Kellogg's Special K Cereal 11.4-14 oz. Save $3 instantly when you buy 4 Nabisco products: Wheat Thins or Triscuit or Triscuit or Ritz or Oreo Cakesters or Nabisco Toasted Chips or Ritz Crackerfuls @ $2.50. (Use buy one Ritz, get Crackerfuls free from 8/23 SmartSource; $1/1 Wheat Thins Flatbread printable (not sure if this is included but it might work on regular Wheat Thins). See my...
Grocery Deals at Dominick's -- 9/17-9/23
2009-09-16 15:59:00 THURS-SUN ONLY Oscar Mayer Wieners 99 cents (Does your store take expired coupons? If so try using those $2/2 from the Jewel flyer a couple weeks ago to get them free! It's a combo of 3 coupon stumbling blocks: Other store's logo, expired AND coupon value higher than the item, but if you're feeling like a coupon cowboy/girl I'd love to hear if you are able to get it! Personally, I JUST tossed those sheets of Jewel coupons, unfortunately.) large Hass avocados $1 8 pieces fried chicken from deli $4.99 ALL WEEK Buy 5 and get 100 Bonus Campbell's Points (this is one of those money for your school things like Box Tops for Education): Campbell's soup 50 cents (use...
Grocery Spending 9/9-9/15
2009-09-16 06:10:00 This week was not your standard week. I left town on Thursday and just came back Monday night, so there was very little grocery shopping to fee the family here at home. While I was gone, my in-laws visited to babysit the 2-year-old, and THEY bought a bunch of groceries -- mostly things I already had, so now I have two bottles of open maple syrup, extra cartons of eggs, etc., in the fridge, but oh well. And I bought some groceries while in SF for myself and my hosts, but I'm not counting that. That's travel money and since I was traveling on business (freelance reporting) it's tax deductible. So I'll I'm charging myself for groceries this wee is...
Grocery Spending 9/2-9/8: Still Behind
2009-09-12 19:45:00 Since I (more than) double shopped last week, I technically wasn't supposed to spend ANYTHING on groceries this week. Well, I spent $30 -- not so bad. I spent $18.26 at Dominick's on dinner for our block party, mostly on a 12-pack of beer for the hubs and SIX packs of Oscar Mayer wieners. No, we didn't eat all six packs -- in fact we didn't quite finish one. But at 75 cents a pack (after combining the $2/2 coupon found at Jewel with a buy one, get one sale at Dominick's), they were freezer fodder. I don't feed my kids hot dogs very often for obvious health and nutrition reasons, so five packs in the freezer will probably last...
My Grocery Binge: August 26-Sept. 1
2009-09-02 05:57:00 After several lean weeks of doing only Catalina deals, I spent a ton on groceries this week -- a whopping $204 -- with a Trader Joe's trip, two Target trips, another failed Catalina attempt AND a last-minute run to Dominick's. I definitely won't have to buy much of anything for the coming week -- the fridge, freezer and cupboards are bursting. Since I had $20 to carry over from last week, that means I spent this week's budget and next, and when I shop again the week after, I'll STILL have to spend $20 less than my regular $80 budget. I'm OK with that, though, because I have so much stuff stockpiled. I will probably have to pick up some fresh...
Bag Knitted From Plastic Grocery Bags
2009-08-25 00:22:00 Check out this bag a friend's mother knitted for me as a little baby gift. The perfect gift for a frugal girl who's always running into a grocery store! It's knitted from plastic grocery bags. I love it on so many levels. I love that it's a long-lasting way to get real value out of those bags you ended up bringing home even if you tried to be good about remembering to bring reusable bags. I love that it's a really attractive, strong and durable bag made out of free materials. I love that just looking at it is a reminder NOT to accumulate more plastic bags, since personally I could never turn them into something this nice....
Grocery Sales at Dominick's -- 8/20-8/26
2009-08-20 06:32:00 THURS-SUN ONLY Lay's Chips $1.77 2 lbs. Michigan blueberries $3.99 (Too bad my kids are turning up their noses at blueberries in favor of $6/pint farmer's market blackberries. Can't really blame 'em though.) Pillsbury Cake and Brownie Mix 79 cents Cinnabon and Sun Maid Breakfast Breads (i.e. raisin bread) $1.49 ALL WEEK Pepsi 2L + 7.25-11.25 oz. bag Cheetos or Fritos $1.49 for the pair red seedless grapes 88 cents/lb yellow peaches 99 cents/lb 12 oz. raspberries $3.99 local cucumbers 33 cents pork chops $1.99/lb. 93% lean ground beef $1.99/lb. 24-pack Pepsi products $3.99 Post Fruity or Cocoa Pebbles, 11 oz. $1.88 (wasn't there a $1/2 in a recent insert?) gallon Lucerne milk $1.99 when you buy 2 6 oz....
Grocery Shopping Today? Check Out These Deals
2009-08-15 22:06:00 Money Saving Mom has several deals posted for affiliates of Jewel and Dominick's today: Free fruit snacks and granola bars after coupons and Catalina at Safeway (which I'm guessing will also work at affililate Dominick's) (I believe Jewel also has the same Catalina deal going, but the prices there aren't as good this week so they wouldn't be free if you get them there) Post Select cereals for 25 cents after coupons and Catalina at Albertson's (confirmed on Hot Coupon World that this is working at affiliate Jewel) If you're doing the Kraft $25 free groceries deal today, try the Velveeta Shells & Cheese Cups. They're paying $1 Catalina for two cups, and the cups are on sale for $1,...
Dominick's Grocery Deals 8/13-8/19
2009-08-13 05:22:00 I guess it's because of all the free groceries I got at Jewel in the past week, but it really seems like Dominick's has been phoning it in lately when it comes to bargains. Let's start with the Super Coupons that you can tear out of the flyer (pick one up when you get to the store if you don't get the paper at home because you want journalism to end and democracy to die because you're frugal). All require a $20 purchase and are limited to the quantities mentioned on the coupon: Cheerios (8.9 oz.), Trix or Nature Valley bars 4/$6, must buy 4 (combine with $1/1 Cellfire Honey Nut Cheerios coupon IF the Honey Nut are included, .55/1 Trix...
My Grocery Spending July 29-August 4
2009-08-06 23:03:00 I usually share my week's grocery spending here every Tuesday, and look at that, it's Thursday! This 3 kids thing has me playing catchup lately, not to mention the fact that I keep going over to Jewel to get more really cheap and free stuff through the Catalinas being offered right now. I'm sure you've all been waiting with bated breath to see if I've purchased soup or pretzels or bananas this week. The suspense! It was a weird week because there was that Dr Pepper Catalina last week. I earned $36 buying it all ($29 after tax). Then I earned $4 after tax buying Dove shampoo. When I make money at the grocery store, whether it's through Catalinas like...
Grocery Deals -- 7/23-7/29 DOMINICK'S/SAFEWAY
2009-07-23 00:03:00 Super Coupons: Whole page of 'em this week. All are limit 1 item or group (if multiple purchase required), with $20 minimum purchase. 18 Lucerne large eggs 99 cents, Kraft shredded or chunk cheese 6-8 oz. $1.49 (combine w/ $1/1 Kraft 2% printable if you still have any), Lucerne 1.75-qt ice cream $1.99, Mott's apple juice 99 cents, Francesco Rinaldi pasta sauce 99 cents, Nature Valley granola bars 4/$6 (combine with $1/2 or .70/2 from 7/12 SmartSource or .40/1 printable), Ritz crackers $1.88, cantaloupe 99 cents, 5 lbs. potatoes 99 cents, Safeway Select Filone breads 69 cents, and a few others that aren't such good deals) Friday, Saturday and Sunday only: Fresh Express salad including spinach, $1 General Mills Honey...
Grocery Deals at Jewel and Dominick's This Week
2009-07-15 19:25:00 JEWEL-OSCO First off, there's a good deal going this week if you want to do that $10 Kellogg's rebate as a moneymaker, freebie or close to it (depending on the items you choose and the coupons you have): Selected Kellogg's products are $1.50 this week if you buy 5. The deal includes cereals (ad shows Raisin Bran Crunch, Apple Jacks and Frosted Flakes), which is awesome because if you still have any of those $1/1 coupons from the 6/7 RedPlum, you can get the cereals for 50 cents each, pay $5 out of pocket for 10 boxes and still get the $10 rebate check for a profit of $5. My deal idea includes both cereals and Pop-Tarts, for which I...
Hidden Grocery Store Savings and Overpaying for CTA
2009-07-06 23:45:00 Because I'm more frugal than most shoppers, I'm always on the lookout for tips that go beyond the typical. So I liked this Greg Karp column in Sunday's Tribune about saving at the grocery store. Avoiding plumped chickens was something I'd never heard of. The tip to look for the same type item cheaper in a different part of the store rang true for me today. I stopped into Target with the kids after lunch, and they wanted ice cream. I could have gotten them ice cream bars from the Target cafe on the way out for a buck or two apiece, but I decided to check out the freezer section instead ot see if they had any small...
Grocery stores ranked on seafood sustainability
2009-07-03 01:00:00 Greenpeace sent out their Sustainable Seafood Scorecard earlier this week, ranking grocery store chains. I don't eat seafood, but I do know about the issues the underwater environment faces from poor operations, as well as supporting these operations. But the findings for the best and worst of the chains were somewhat surprising to me. Of stores found in Chicago, Whole Foods, Target and Dominicks came in 3rd, 4th and 5th, respectively. Walmart even made the Top 10. Trader Joe's, a Chicago fav, however ......
My Grocery Stockpile
2009-06-29 17:51:00 I was interviewed by a reporter recently who asked a very common question: Doesn't it take an awful lot of time to live frugally? I told her that it certainly can take a lot of time, but that there are also ways that you can spend less and ALSO save time. My grocery stockpile is one of those techniques. See all that cereal, those canned goods? Because I buy a LOT of an item when I find it at or below my preferred price, there are many things I am never out of. This means very few emergency, last-minute trips to the store -- trips that seem to always take place during the after-work rush when lines are long. It's...
Grocery Deals at Jewel-Osco 6/25-7/1
2009-06-24 23:12:00 There are three new Catalina deals at Jewel this week, which I will post about in a minute. For now, the regular deals. I put the stuff I would actually buy in red: Buy 5 12-packs Coke or Sprite for $10, get two 14-16 oz. packs Hillshire Farm sausage free (use $1/2 Hillshire smoked sausage from 6/7 RedPlum to get it all for $9) 7-Up, Dr. Pepper and Sunkist, and Pepsi 12-packs are also 5/$10 (but no free sausage) boneless skinless chicken breasts $1.99/lb. whole watermelon $3.99 Ball Park meat or turkey franks $1.67 (use $1/2 from 6/7 RedPlum to get them for $1.17 each) (is it just me or is it scary when the most specific a company...
Grocery Deals at Dominick's -- 6/25-7/1
2009-06-24 21:58:00 80-cent sale: Buy 10 or more 99-cent products and get them for 80 cents each. 6/25-7/1. Must be purchased in one transaction, includes Gatorade, Propel, SoBe, Arizona Tea, Joint Juice, Fuze Buy 5, Save $5 Instantly, 6/25-7/1. Includes Keebler pie crust or Pop-Tarts for 99 cents when u buy 5 (use $.55/1 from 6/7 RedPlum to get them for 45 cents a box); Eggo waffles, Kellogg's Froot Loops, Rice Krispies Treats or Keebler Club Crackers for $1.49 WYB5 (use $1/1 Froot Loops from 6/7 RedPlum to get them for 49 cents each); and Keebler Chips Deluxe Cookies, Kellogg's Mini Wheats or Special K, 13-18 oz. for $1.99 WYB5 (use $1/1 Special K or Mini Wheats from 6/7 RedPlum to get...
Grocery Shopping in Tuscany
2009-06-08 17:12:00 Grocery stores in Italy carry beautiful produce and other products. It is truly a treat to shop there, much like shopping in a high end gourmet grocer in the United States. While we were staying in the more rural region surrounding Florence, we encountered a few different types of stores. In each little hill top town no matter how small, there will be at least one tiny grocery store (negozio de alimentari). It will carry basic items including high quality meat and cheeses that the store clerk will slice for you, vegetables and bread. We found these stores to be pricier but more friendly than the bigger stores. The grocery store most similar to a North American Super Market would be the PAM. These work just like the ones in the U.S. except for the fruit and vegetable section. After you have chosen and bagged your fruits and vegetables proceed to a little weighing kiosk in that section. Weigh your bag of fruit then push the corresponding button on the screen that correlates with your ...
By: Sleeps5.com
Free Mars Chocolate on Fridays
2009-05-29 20:09:00 As summer approaches we’ve noticed more and more companies giving away freebies and coupons. Why not chocolate too? Well on Fridays, you’re in luck. Today’s freebie is free Mars chocolate on Fridays. Start today through September 25th, 2009, every Friday Mars will give away 250,000 coupons for free chocolate. Each Friday it will start from 9am ...
reimagining a new future- bi rite grocery
2009-05-10 15:58:00 In a world where incumbents seem to be getting usurped on a daily basis, there's a temptation to throw in the towel and give up. The pressures of trying to survive in a changed marketplace become too much and over time the incumbent gets strangled. However, in many situations, the incumbent has had fair warning of the forthcoming change, but is unable to re-imagine a new future.For incumbents stumbling out there, it would be wise to take a look at Bi-Rite, a San-Francisco-based grocery store that was recently named one of Monocle Magazine's Top 20 retailers worldwide.(registation required)Bi-Rite has been in business since 1940 and is still a family business. It looks from outside appearances like a typical neighborhood grocery store, but if you look underneath the surface you can see how they have changed and adopted to survive in the world of grocery store giants. Here's are 5 things that make Bi-Rite different:1. They celebrate food- They are not in the business of just sellin...
By: Influx Insights
Scenes From Grocery Shopping.
2009-04-29 15:38:00 Last night, I took Mr F and Mr Bunches grocery shopping with me, giving Sweetie and the older kids a break. Mr F, Sweetie warned me, was grumpy and hadn't had a nap all day. I soon learned that was true. This is Mr F ten minutes after we got in the car, just as we arrived at the grocery store:His lips are orange because I gave him a nutritious dinner of Cheese Puffs and milk. The grocery shopping itself was uneventful -- and by "uneventful" I mean "spent telling Mr Bunches to please keep up if he doesn't want to ride in the cart, and also having the boys eat a half-package of chocolate chip cookies before we got to the checkout." But I did notice this:"Toasted Oats: A Toasted Oat Cereal." In case the name wasn't clear enough for you. I was going to buy a box and pour myself a bowl of it with some Milk: A Milk Drink, and then eat it with a Spoon: A Spoon Utensil.Yes, I know -- I'm copying Lisa Pepin's Lost In Provence in making fun of things at grocery stores. All I will...
Grocery Challenge Update
2009-03-31 07:47:00 A quick update on my £160 grocery challenge. I’m trying really hard, but after two weeks I’ve already spent £99.84, leaving me only £60.16 for the next two weeks. I’m not sure I’m going to make the challenge as we’ve got two extra for dinner most nights now; my eldest daughter is home from University for Easter and ...
By: Move to Portugal
Grocery Lists
2009-01-14 05:30:00 I'm not sure what it says about the state of the world, but I'm often fascinated that there is no topic on which someone or other has not published. There are, for example, two books available on lost grocery lists:Milk Eggs Vodka: Grocery Lists Lost and Found (Hardcover)and the even more interesting A la Cart by performance artist Hilary Carlip.These are second only to "The Barbed Wire Collector Magazine" (the only remaining magazine on the topic, we are told, which suggests there used to be competitors) as most surprising demographic.... Who are the subscribers here? And what, after over 30 years and nearly 200 issues, is there left to say about Barbed Wire?
See How I Cut My Grocery Bill in HALF!
2008-10-15 07:17:00 Sseveral of my readers have asked about the Savings Angel logo, I have to the right. I’ve not done any posts on it yet, because I wanted to really use it more and prove the savings! It’s not only been fun and exciting, it has really saved us a lot with our groceries and with feeding 10 kids, including boys ages 15, 19 and 21, we need all the help we can get! Let me explain a little with Savings Angel. It is an on-line resource that helps you combine coupons with area sales to get the best deals. It lists out what is on sale in our locals stores, along with what coupons were in what newspaper date.  It also links you to on-line websites for more manufacturer coupons. Now while I can match the coupons I have saved with what is on sale, not only does it save me a lot of time to have it all spelled out for me, but with it finding hundreds of other coupons on-line which I would never have the time to do, it saves me lots of money and time. Savings Angel co...
Union Operative Infiltrates Grocery Store to Organize
2008-09-24 17:19:00 -By Warner Todd Huston It’s like some sort of spy novel gone bad where the Soviet Agents are somehow the good guys. A grocery store worker and union member that makes over $20 an hour “quits” his job and starts a job in another grocery store making only $10 an hour just so he can cajole ...
By: Publius Forum
"Hook And Go" Because You Can't Get An Octopus To Carry Your Grocery Bags
2008-09-16 18:24:00 An octopus could easily handle my grocery bags, but one would certainly cause concern in my local market. Octopuses are terrible cleptomanics. But thanks to the Hook and Go people in San Francisco, I'm going to can the octopus. Art and Design Food and Drink Fun Gadgets Home Innovation Invention Lifestyle Products Shopping
Peapod Grocery: $10 off your First Order!
2008-07-23 12:55:00 Get special Peapod Grocery Coupon, Peapod Grocery's Coupon, discounts, freebies, bargain, online, offline, hot deals, deals
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Union Basically Proposes Gov?t Run Grocery/Drug Stores?
2008-06-27 07:32:00 -By Warner Todd Huston It sure seems as if a union head has basically proposed that the government take over grocery and drug stores in New York. John R. Durso, president of Local 338 of the Retail Worker Department Store/United Food and Commercial Workers union, wrote in a recent public statement that the people cannot expect ...
By: Publius Forum
Grocery Store Challenge: Last Call
2008-06-27 06:50:00 The "Does Wegmans Rule?" Experiment ends on June 30, and we are still looking for more participants. All that is required is going to a grocery store near you, pricing several items, and sending the results to me and lacochran. I?ll make it even easier for you. Instead of asking you to send an e-mail and then waiting for me to reply with the checklist, I?ve included the checklist in the comments section. While you will not receive the neat badge (pictured to your right and created by Swapping Tales), this will save a step, and show you how easy this experiment really is. Although we would still prefer if you send the results by e-mail to seanramblings(at)yahoo.com and/or lacochran(at)hotmail.com, if you really, really want to, you can post your results in the comments. Have fun!
By: Sean's Ramblings
Websites Dedicated To Helping You Save Money At The Grocery Store
2008-06-09 15:13:00 The economy isn’t as bad as it could be, but it has definitely been flat. The rising cost of gas and food has pinched your pockets. The good thing is that it’s teaching people to be more frugal with their money without having to read tons of personal finance blogs. The bad ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Websites Dedicated To Helping You Save Money At The Grocery Store", url: "http://www.moneycrashers.com/w-ebsites-dedicated-to-helping-yo-u-save-money-at-the-grocery-sto-re/" });
By: Money Crashers
OneClickGrocery.com - Free Grocery Delivery in New York
2008-06-09 07:29:00 What it doesAnother online grocery store contender, OneClickGrocery, ships for free to dorms, apartments, businesses and homes in New York and Conneticut. Delivery is available five days a week; first time orderers get $5 in free groceries and the same goes if you refer a friend. OneClick also allows users to create and save shopping lists, and users can even get some inspiration from the site’s selection of pre-made lists tailored by location. University student parents can chip in to their kids’ grocery funds using the aptly named ‘Grocery Fund’ function; money deposited can go towards dining hall meal plans as well. Any unused funds are returned at the end of the year. Although delivery is free, and you pick the delivery time, there is a $15 charge for redelivery.In their own words”One Click Grocery is an online grocery delivery company dedicated to campus communities. We offer the ultimate in grocery shopping convenience, the utmost respect and care...
AmericaGrocer.com - Online Grocery Shopping
2008-06-09 07:04:00 What it doesYou can buy clothes and candles online; you can pay your bills, pay your rent, and manage your meetings too–all on the internet. It’s no surprise then that you should be able to buy groceries online as well. AmericaGrocer takes the tediousness out of grocery shopping, shipping non refrigerated items across the 48 states and Alaska and Hawaii. Shipping rates start as low as $12.99– and the more you buy, the more pounds you pack, the less your shipping costs will be. Products are conveniently classed by type; you can browse through breads, baked goods, sweets, canned goods, pet care, and cleaning supplies, among other things. Selection is quite varied, with brands for all budgets. All products are shipped via FedEx and arrive anywhere from two to five days after you’ve placed your order. Low prices are guaranteed. If you find cheaper price tags at NetGrocer’s or Albertsons.com, AmericaGrocer will refund 110% of the difference.In their own word...
Free $20 grocery store GC- NJ, NY only
2008-06-09 04:57:00 http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey-/?p=WEB227WFN7SC67 -survey is supposed to take about 10 minutes
By: Free Stuff Times
Grocery Deal Coupon Match-Up
2008-06-07 02:11:00 I don’t know that I’m going to get around posting any grocery deals this week but I wanted to pass along a few printable coupon links that might work good with Vons sales this week. Note : These links open in new windows (by request). I’m working on a solution so both link options are available ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Grocery Deal Coupon Match-Up", url: "http://mygoodcents.net/archive-s/1250" });
By: My Good Cents
Save Time, Gas, and Money By Training Your Grocery Store
2008-06-03 13:44:00 For those of us lucky enough to have multiple grocery stores around, we usually end up with a favorite store. The frustrating part is that your favorite store doesn’t carry the exact item that you can get at other stores. I used to make quick trips to the other store for the one ...
By: The Happy Rock
Amazon Grocery Clearance
2008-06-01 23:49:00 Amazon is having a grocery clearance event. Spend $25 or more on clearance foods and receive an instant $10 off by using code MAYGRCCL at checkout. All orders over $25 also qualify for free shipping. There are 418 items to choose from with prices starting as low as $10.29. Please note that some clearance items may have a ...SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Amazon Grocery Clearance", url: "http://mygoodcents.net/archive-s/1220" });
By: My Good Cents
40% off Kettle Chips at amazon and more grocery offers for June
2008-06-01 21:32:00 Rating: 1 Posted By: taf Views: 197 Replies: 2 Save 40% when you buy any eligible Kettle Chips until June 30, 2008.Use the following promotional code when you check out: KETTLE45Kettle ChipsSave up $15 today when you spend $39 or more on any combination of eligible Oh Boy! Oberto jerky. Use the following code when you check out: OBERSALESave $15 when you spend $39 or more on any combination of eligible Stacy's Pita Chips. Use the following code when you check out: PITAPIT2More grocery offersMore Online Coupons from Fatwallet.com.
Amazon Grocery Deals and a Logitech Cordless Desktop for a Rock Bottom Pric
2008-06-01 17:59:00 Amazon.com has released their June Grocery Deals which can be found here. There are close to 40 different promotions for the month of June covering all ranges of grocery items. The Logitech Cordless Laser Desktop (Mouse & Keyboard) sells for $75+ at most online retailers (and more expensive in store) so this is a pretty ...
Free Sample: Folgers Gourmet Selections
2008-05-31 01:09:00 I love trying new brands of food or drinks, you may just find your next favorite thing. With so many new products it’s hard to keep up. Requesting free samples is the best and cheapest way to go. Todays free sample is Folgers Gourmet Selections. Sign-up to receive your free sample. One sample per address, until ... |



