Food Prices

No bargains in this post, just a vent about food prices. First, I heard on the news in recent weeks that food prices were expected to rise 5%, more than the 3-4% they rose last year. Only 5%? Puh-lease. They have gone up much more than that. A loaf of wheat bread is regulary priced at $3.50 or $3.75 now, that’s more than double what I used to pay.

And I don’t know if you saw it–but I saw it both on ABC news local and national, and it was on NPR. This idea of ‘sticky prices.’ The general gist of the news stories were that-“hey, oil prices came down and then gas prices came down. We were told that food prices were going up due to high gas costs, so why aren’t food prices coming down with gas prices?”

Apparently there’s something called sticky pricing. An event, such as high oil prices, causes prices on some items to increase. But even though there was a justifiable cause, when that problem is resolved, the prices don’t come back down. Because manufacturers and retailers know that we’re just accustomed to paying these prices, so they leave them there! This phenomenon apparently will happen with groceries and air travel prices, but we can expect clothing and other items to come back down.

How annoying is that? Here is the wiki definition of sticky economics.

Well, here’s to more couponing and hoping that the retailers get more competitive with their deals.

Don’t bother looking for the toothbrushes

It has been reported on several other websites that there is one variety of GUM toothbrushes that rings up at $1.25 and gives $3.99 back in ECBs. What a great deal. But I can confirm that neither Landenberg nor Jennersville has them. I haven’t checked Kennett and don’t plan to. Congrats to you if you do find them, it’s a full soft, and it says 590 on the front.

Walgreen’s-$25 Rx transfer coupon

If you want to get started at Walgreen’s with $0 oop, transfer your prescription and get a $25 gift card. Coupon is here. Then use it to purchase items that either generate RRs or will give you money back on a rebate.

Happy Shopping!

Look at what $2.23 can get you……

Ok, so some people may think I’m nuts for doing the CVS thing with the ECBs all the time. But after 2 stores (CVS and Walgreen’s) and a few transactions at each store, I only paid $2.23 cash oop for all of this. You can too. All I did was roll over RRs and ECBs, and used coupons. Actually my total is much less than $2.23, since I think wags owes me about $15-$18 in rebates. So when all is said & done, I actually made money on the deal. Though I have much fewer RRs than when I started, but more ECBs than when I started.
A few details:
Pumpkins, candy corn and glow lights: all are either $0.99 or $1.29 and giving equal amount back in ECBs at CVS. Maxed out limit on both cards. Today and tomorrow only at CVS.
Powerade: $1.69 at CVS with $1.69 back in ECBs, $0.75 coupons out there.
Cleaning supplies: Shout, Windex, Scrubbing Bubbles-get your printable coupons here . All of these items are on sale at CVS this week and wags is giving rebates for them. I’m getting paid $0.50 for each one I took off their hands. And I didn’t even pay for them in the first place! Well, I did, but with RRs.
Baby: Huggies and Johnson’s stuff is buy $25 get $10 ECB this week at CVS. I had coupons for everything and I will submit the Huggies for another $1 rebate each. Again, getting a dollar back for each item I never even paid for. I only did this on one card, will do it on another later this week. Looking for more Johnson’s coupons.
Revitalift: paid $5.99, getting $6.99 back in rebates from wags.
Pert: use the coupon from today’s paper and the wags monthly booklet and you get $1 overage on your transaction.
Gum toothbrushes: $3.99 with $3.99 back in ECBs, $0.75 coupons out there.
Excedrin: $1.99 at CVS and there are coupons out there that give overage on this as well.
Colgate: $2.99 with $2.00 back in ECBs, I had $1.50 coupons, so a $0.50 ECB gain for each one I got. I do not need toothpaste and I don’t like Colgate. But for the month of October, I had a gain of $5 ECBs by getting it, $5 that I used for diapers. And a class at my school is collecting stuff for a domestic violence shelter, so I’ll just donate it.
Other items such as Bounty were just cheap after store and mfr coupons so I used them as fillers because I need them. Happy shopping.