After a few disappointing weeks, this week’s ad is looking a bit better. Some really good deals that I see:
Hatfield Meats–all are 50% off, and there are lots of coupons out there, if you’ve been clipping them. My “meat” section of my coupon folder is filled with Hatfield coupons, so this could make for some good deals. Also, Hatfield e-coupons occasionally show up on my Avenu savings, so be sure to check there too.
Kellogg’s–Kellogg’s is running a “Buy 10 Kellogg’s items, save $5 instantly at checkout.” It appears the prices range from $1.25 for Poptarts to about $2 for other items. This Sunday’s paper will have a huge Kellogg’s insert but I don’t know what the specific coupons will be. In any event, it looks like we should be able to get 10 Kellogg’s items for less than $1 an item, after the discount and coupons. And there probably will be a mail-in-rebate (mir) in this Sunday’s paper, so the items could turn out to be free or a moneymaker. If you’ve been toying with the idea of asking friends & neighbors for their leftover coupons, so that you have multiples, this is the time to do it.
Pillsbury crescent rolls: advertised as 10 for 10, or $1 a piece. You don’t have to buy 10 to get that price. In last week’s paper, there were $0.35 coupons for these, which will be doubled to $0.70, so final cost is $0.30 for a tube of crescent rolls.
Softsoap handsoap: Also advertised for $1 each. I have two separate coupons for this, from last week’s paper. One is for $1 off 3, the other is for $0.35 off one, which will be doubled to $0.70. Depending on which coupon you have, the soap will be $0.30-$0.65 a bottle, not bad.
Yoplait: 10 cups of yogurt for $4.50, or $0.45 each, must buy 10. I have two separate coupons for this as well. I have a buy 4 whips, get 1 free. That will make the final cost for 10 to be $3.60, or $0.36 a piece. I also have a save $0.40 off 6, which will double to $0.80. Final cost will be $3.70, or $0.37 a piece.
Proctor & Gamble— is running a deal, spend $20, get a $5 oyno. There also will be P&G coupons in this Sunday’s paper. Not a great deal, definitely not a stock-up price, but not too bad if you need the items.
Kraft singles: are 2 for $6 and I have $1 off one coupons, I think from last week. $2 isn’t bad. And there’s another coupon in the flyer for Free loaf of bread wyb four kraft items.
Hot dogs–all hot dogs are bogo. There are lots of coupons out there for Oscar Mayer, check the IP websites. It also looks like the Oscar Mayer hot dogs will work towards the free bread deal, since Oscar Mayer is a Kraft brand.
Dannon-yogurt is on sale for 50% off. Check your Avenu savings daily, as Dannon offers frequently show up. Last time they did this I got 4-packs of Dannon for $0.34.
Beef tenderloin: $7.99 a pound, but you have to buy a whole tenderloin, so expect to spend $30-$40 on it. I’m on the fence whether or not I want to get one. We like to have them around the holidays, but I have seen them at Acme for as low as $4.99 and $5.99. So I may wait.
Some of the above mentioned coupons may also be found at coupons.com.
Lisa, if you ever watch Alton Brown Good Eats, he did a two parter on tenderloin and how to get the most for your money when you buy the WHOLE thing. Now I have not tried it but if you can catch that episode or if any other readers see it, it may make that deal worth it! Thanks for an awesome blog, saw you in the paper yesterday and I must say I am hooked. I was scanning ads and clipping the coupons last night! I am sure you know this but I found out Superfresh does not take web coupons, kind of bummed since I got my Kashi coupon and Kashi crackers are 2 for $5! Oh well. I will skip them!
Thanks–can I ask what paper?
I think we are going to get the tenderloin and try cutting it up and freezing it.
I checked both hotcouponworld and the superfresh website. I can’t find a written policy on internet coupons, so you may want to call or trying having them approved at the courtesy desk before you check out. The Avondale Acme often tries to tell me they don’t take IPs, but it is their corporate policy to accept them. Good luck. Or go across the street and try Genuardi’s. Or Walmart. But SF does triple once in a while.