Super Savings Saturday – 6/13/15

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Welcome to another edition of Super Savings Saturday!

This week, I shopped quite a bit and found many good deals and freebies, including an amazing price on chicken.

Rite Aid:

2 Reach toothbrushes, on sale $1.99 each. I used 2 $1.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: $1.98! I used Plenti points, so it was free and I earned an additional $2.00 in points.

Walmart:

3 Curad tape, regular price $0.96. I used 3 $1.00 manufacturer’s coupons. Total: Free!

Icy hot pain patch, regular price $1.48. I used a $1.00 manufacturer’s coupon, plus $0.12 overage from the Curad. Total: $0.36!

It’s rare to get out of a Walmart spending less than a dollar, so this was a fun trip!

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CVS:

6 nutritional shakes, assorted flavors, on sale $1.25 each. Total: $7.50, with $7.50 in ECBs!

It’s been a loooooong time since I’ve seen a limit of 6 on anything at CVS. I love being able to buy bigger quantities, so I hope the trend continues.

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Shaws:

Anytime I step into a grocery store, I hit the reduced sections first and this time, I found quite a find! Perdue chicken was BOGO, I had coupons, and it had store mark down coupons. You can’t beat that!

2 Perdue perfect portions, on sale $11.99 plus BOGO. I used a $1.00 manufacturer’s coupon and each pack had a $3.00 coupon attached. Total: $2.25 each!  (I wasn’t sure if the store would allow the mark down coupon on the free pack to go through, but it worked just fine.)

Package of rib eye steak, on sale $10.08, plus $3.00 mark down coupon. Total: $7.08!

While I love the price of the Perdue chicken, I think individually wrapped pieces are a joke. Does anyone actually cook only a single breast? I cooked the entire package at once, cut it into strips, and will be using it for lunches/dinner during the week.

 

Share your deals and/or links in the comments!

3 thoughts on “Super Savings Saturday – 6/13/15

  1. crunchy

    Not exactly the kind of deal that followers can go out and replicate but a huge savings that I am thrilled about nonetheless. Our hot water heater quit during the night Thursday resulting in a shockingly cold shower Friday morning. 🙁 We priced replacements and saw we were looking at a $500-$600 expense. When my spouse took it apart today prior to going to pick up a replacement we discovered that the tank was undamaged and we could simply replace the elements. Cost? $22.56! How’s that for a great savings? While in the crawlspace a leaky pipe was also discovered which was able to be repaired with supplies we had on hand, avoiding additional cost and possibly some sort of household disaster down the line had it not been discovered early. We both feel happy about how this went!

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    1. The Jewish Lady Post author

      Oh my, what an amazing job you guys did on the repairs! My water heater quit without warning on Memorial Day weekend 3 years ago and it was a nightmare getting it replaced—both cost & finding a worker on the holiday. It’s definitely worth checking into a repair before getting a replacement. Mine was about 15 years old and totally gone, but you guys saved so much. I’m very impressed. GREAT Savings and can-do attitude!

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