Top weekly deals:
.67 Chobani yogurt, .81 Michelina’s entrees, $1 Pringles, $1.29 Ortega taco shells or sauce, $1.50 Fisher peanuts, $1.50 Indian Summer apple juice, $2.50 Carefree liners, $2.50 Stayfree pads, $2.99 Pepsi 12-packs
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Ecoupons for Jewel-Osco:
Note: I refer to coupon inserts found in the Chicago Tribune, as it is the newspaper with the largest quantity of high-value coupons for Chicagoland. Need a deal on the Tribune? Get Sunday delivery for .75/week!
Calibabydolly says
Tide Simply 60 oz. (yellow bottle) liquid is on sale for 2/$7, a new MyMixx $1/1 for that size bottle makes for $2.50 this week! Great price for any Tide that size really!
Calibabydolly says
My husband just found 99c gallon of milk on MyMixx this morning. It looked like it was just an advertised sale price but it did in fact come off at register after he put his number in. Shelf price was $1.99. Super deal! I will go back before mine expires and get another gallon, I want to make some yogurt this week!
assassin says
weird; i’m not seeing. wonder if it’s regional.
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as i mentioned very late in last sale week, this HV coupon is now on MyMixx proper (lagged Coupons.com by a few days):
“Save $2.00
on ONE (1) Farmwise Chicken Veggie Nuggets or Chicken Veggie Tenders
Expires: 12/31/2018”
Calibabydolly says
I bet it is just for us here in Bourbonnais. In todays paper is a special flier with coupons on front, 1 is “clip or click” $1 off milk coupon included. Jewel has been trying to entice us since our new Meijer store opened this past spring……and it’s working!
assassin says
(repost from last week because clearances are ongoing:)
Enjoy Life crunchy chocolate chip cookies 6.3oz, found in the organic aisle, are on clearance for $1.98 (normally $3.99, and their compatriots on sale for $3.50) at at least 1 store.
double discount on top of that:
1) there is an Ibotta running on these, 5 per receipt; mine is $0.55 each, but it can go as high as $0.90
2) two possible coupon options, the simple one first:
a. many packages of the brand have $1.50-off-2 coupons stuck to them.
b. there is a $1.50-off-1 printable available at:
https://www.savings.com/grocery
(a nice, little-mentioned website, btw. i just learned of it a couple months ago.)
HOWEVER, it has the caveat that the item must be “over $3.00”. a literal read makes this coupon a non-starter here. however, i do wonder about intent. is the goal to rule out certain items based on whatever their _current_ price may be, or is it to limit the coupon to a certain “class” of Enjoy Life products; e.g. ones that aren’t too small, or don’t have lower-cost ingredients?
the fact that this previously $3.99 item is now on clearance for $1.98 does not change its basic category — see the other, non-clearance cookies in the same-sized 6.3oz boxes sitting right next to it on the shelf. nor does it likely change the finances from the perspective of the manufacturer, who’s the entity offering the coupon in the first place. …unless some store clearances are manufacturer-subsidized? i wish i knew the internals of how clearances and such worked, as well as how cashiers handle coupons with these minimums (i have minimal experience using this type). i *suppose* if Enjoy Life’s goal were to specify item class/category, they could have simply gone all verbose-athon like Crest and Colgate do on their coupons (and i do in 65% of my posts here). but i do have the sneaking suspicion that the “(over $3.00)” text was intended as a shorthand.
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so with hassle-free stickies plus Ibotta, final cost is $0.68 per box when you buy 2! maybe better if you haggle your way into using the printable.
assassin says
“7.5-9oz. Michelina’s entrees are $1 each. Buy 10 and get the 11th FREE. Use two $5-off-2 printables. Pay $9 for 11, or about .81 each.”
typos: $1-off-5 printable. Pay $8 for 11 (if you’re using two coupons), or about .73 each.
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“No Starbucks prices in ad, but I believe these run around $3.99-$4.99 for the 4-pack Starbucks.”
unless this is regional, my ad says $4.99 this week. we had $4.99 a few weeks back as well, and $4.50 a couple weeks ago. $3.99 is exceedingly rare. $5.49 or $5.99 is more common. (i pass during those weeks.)
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McCormick Grillmates Beef Franks or Smoked Sausage 14 oz. are 2/$5
Coupons.com has a $0.75 printable good for either.
assassin says
“Hey Pizza Rebels…
Have you heard of Wild Mike’s Pizza!? They have started a movement to rebel against artificial ingredients. Try Wild Mike’s Pizza for FREE on THURSDAY, October 25th! Say “Wild about Flavor” at the register to redeem. (Valid 1 per customer on 10/25 only). To learn more about Wild Mike’s & the ingredients–click here!”
dang, a higher $$ value than most of their freebies (which are all very generous). now to make the freezer space!
assassin says
(reposted and refined from last week because clearances are mostly ongoing:)
a high-value MyMixx, still clippable:
“BUY ONE, GET ONE
Amy’s, Buy ONE (1) Amy’s Entree, Get ONE (1) Amy’s Burritos Free (MAX VALUE $4.00)
Offer Type: One-time MFG Coupon
Expires: 10/31/2018”
what makes this especially alluring now is that some stores have/had select Amy’s items on clearance (or since one reversed, just very steep sales?). what i’ve seen:
one store:
1) Black Bean & Cheese Enchilada – Light & Lean , probably 8.0oz (227g) = $1.98
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other store: they’ve actually cancelled the sale and moved the items back to the usual area, but i’m keeping this for reference in case it works at your stores.
1) Veggie Loaf whole meal, with mashed potatoes and vegetables, gluten and dairy free, 10oz (284g), 0 42272 00053 1 = was $1.49.
the box calls it “meal” versus “entree” on coupon, but it is still listed under “Entrees” on their website.
2) Mexican food, probably some other enchilada(s) or tamale(s), in the 9 to 10oz area = $1.49 . my memory couldn’t endure for 2 days after last weekend’s trip, and when they have 13 items on their website that look a bit alike, everything just further muddled together. likely candidates based on what’s there several days later on 10/25:
a. Tamale verde black bean, dairy free, gluten free, vegan, 10.3oz (292g), 0 42272 00269 6
b. Cheese enchilada dinner, whole meal, gluten free, 9.0oz (255g), 0 42272 00057 9
c. Enchilada cheese, 2 sandwiches, gluten free, 9.0oz (255g), 0 42272 00080 7
i’m _leaning_ (a), because like the veggie loaf, it lacks its own shelf slot and proper tag. meanwhile, (b) and (c) DO have proper shelf tags, suggesting they’re not being cleared yet.
as for another item that was NOT steeply discounted earlier, but curiously lacks its own shelf tag and might soon be clearance fodder:
Breakfast Country Bake with meatless sausage, gluten free, 8.0oz (227g), 0 42272 01172 8
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as a comparison, their other entrees (including bowls) are largely $3.99 normal price, and had an advertised $3.50 sale ending 10/23. however, at least one store still has some coming up at $3.50 price-checked on 10/25.
the twist here is that Amy’s burritos have normal prices of $2.49 and $2.99, making them more expensive than the clearance items that would grant them as a freebie! there is nothing in the coupon verbiage prohibiting this. however, i’ve encountered register systems at at least one chain that seem hellbent on limiting your award to the lower-priced item in the pair on a B1G1F coupon, ignoring its text in the process. so be ready to show the cashier your e-coupon if this flubs.
i hope one or more of these work for you. the Black Bean & Cheese Enchilada – Light & Lean is the item in which i have the most confidence. am interested in hearing your stores’ Amy’s clearance selections.
assassin says
okay, i did the coupon deal at Store #1: Black Bean & Cheese Enchilada – Light & Lean, 8.0oz (227g), 0 42272 00063 0, at $1.98, and a 5.5oz (156g) gluten-free black bean & quinoa burrito (0 42272 00989 3) at $2.99. as foretold, the register did NOT handle it correctly, instead granting just the cheaper of the items, the $1.98 entree, for free. i was prepared with visual evidence of the e-coupon showing its ACTUAL verbiage, but the employee wouldn’t budge and provide the additional $1 in discount, insisting that i was reading it wrong, and that B1G1Fs always award the cheaper item.
the register (and its silly defenders) seem to be operating under the more common B1G1F format of “Buy item of Type A or B, get item of Type A or B free”. but this coupon (full text is at top of my previous post) is the less common “Buy item of Type A, get item of Type B free”. programmers can’t account for everything, especially not the dolts who implemented MyMixx, so employees need to be willing to read and step up for manual corrections.
only $1.01 snubbing, but it’s irritating to see the issue coming from miles away and have documentation, yet still get nowhere on it.
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as for other possible Amy’s clearance items, Store #1 does not have this item:
– Veggie Loaf whole meal, with mashed potatoes and vegetables, gluten and dairy free, 10oz (284g), 0 42272 00053 1
it does have all of these Store #2 items, but none are on clearance:
a. Tamale verde black bean, dairy free, gluten free, vegan, 10.3oz (292g), 0 42272 00269 6
b. Cheese enchilada dinner, whole meal, gluten free, 9.0oz (255g), 0 42272 00057 9
c. Enchilada cheese, 2 sandwiches, gluten free, 9.0oz (255g), 0 42272 00080 7
other similar, Mexican items carried there, also not on clearance:
– Enchilada roasted poblano, 2 count, 9.1oz (258g), 0 42272 01149 0
– Tamale verde cheese, 10.3oz (292g), 0 42272 00278 8
– Enchilada black bean vegetable, 2 count, 9.5oz (269g), 0 42272 00081 4
– Enchilada with Spanish rice & beans dinner, whole meal, 10oz (284g), 0 42272 00051 7
the other item i mentioned before, not on clearance here either:
– Breakfast Country Bake (bowl) with meatless sausage, gluten free, 8.0oz (227g), 0 42272 01172 8
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so if you’re trying to use this e-coupon by its 10/31 expiration with a clearance entree, keep your eyes peeled for Black Bean & Cheese Enchilada – Light & Lean, and perhaps the Veggie Loaf whole meal, with mashed potatoes and vegetables, gluten and dairy free. and hope you have cashiers receptive to logical argument when the register flubs it. :P
or just pick any $3.50 sale entree, and pay only 50 cents more than what i did. :/
assassin says
haha; these maniacs are at it again:
“New @ Jewel-Osco–Idaho Spuds VeggieMash! Try one of three flavors for free on Monday, October 29th by saying “VeggieMash” at the register to redeem. (Valid 1 per customer on 10/29 only).”