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.38 Red Star yeast, .68 Michelina’s entrees, .75 Swiss Miss hot cocoa, .79 7-Up 2-liters, $1 Kedem sparkling grape juice, $1 SuperPretzel and SoftStix, $1.12 Lucerne cream cheese, $1.24 Brownberry bread, $1.38 Chips Ahoy, $1.50 International Delight coffee creamer, $1.50 Old Orchard Healthy Balance, $2.50 Red Baron pizzas, Lucerne products Catalina, $100/$10 Gift Card Catalina
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assassin says
“$2.50 Red Baron pizzas
Red Baron Pizza 17.8-22.9oz. are $4.99, Buy One Get One FREE. Buy two.”
there’re also a couple MyMixxes involving these (both good thru 12/31):
1) “Save $1.00 on the purchase of any two (2) RED BARON® Pizzas (7.2 oz or larger)”. $2 for a ~20oz pizza is quite nice.
2) “Save $1.50 on the purchase of any one (1) DR PEPPER® 2 Liter Bottle and one (1) RED BARON® Pizza (7.2 oz or larger)”. not so hot unless you’re getting multiples of 4 Dr. Peppers/7-Up/etc on sale, since $1.89 is robbery. and then i’m skeptical as to whether the pizza+bottle coupon will combine properly with said sale; i.e. do you save $1.50 or just $0.79? interested in hearing results if anybody tries.
assassin says
re Red Barons: were they receptive to manually applying the coupon to just 2, or did you not try? (iirc, you’ve gotten them to respond to reason in the past.) also, is it listed as a manufacturer’s coupon or store coupon on the receipt? the latter could explain the issue, though there’s always just bad programming.
Coupon Maven says
I took four pizzas to the register anticipating issues with it (based on past MyMixx issues.) Had I gotten a better/more receptive cashier, I would have asked him or her to try. However, my store just replaced all their self-checkers with express lanes, and all the -good- cashiers were working those now. This apparently just happened on Sunday night, as the self-checkers were still there last week.
As I bought more than 15 items, I was relegated to the main registers. Only two were open. One had a long line, because the other was staffed by the most unfriendly cashier our local store has. She rolls her eyes at coupons and barks orders at the baggers — I usually avoid her at all costs. Today, I didn’t have much choice — and I also like Red Baron pizzas, so I just got the four.
I believe the receipt said manufacturer, but I can’t find it at the moment..!
assassin says
“However, my store just replaced all their self-checkers with express lanes”
ugh, this seems to be widespread. my local store did this a few weeks ago, so i moved to a slightly further one that hasn’t. fortunately, there are a lot of Jewels near me. i should see whether Plan C has converted, to line up my contingencies.
yes, i like avoiding human interaction.. :/ and when scanning at my own pace, i can see whether prices and e-coupons are correct before the transaction is over.
Coupon Maven says
Seriously, what it’s going to do for me, at least at my (favorite) local store, is encourage me to make smaller trips so I can go to those lanes, where the good and pleasant cashiers are now apparently going to be stationed. It seems odd to me to have four express lanes staffed while only two regular lanes are staffed — unless this is something they are doing just to draw attention to the new lanes.
I too miss the self-checkers already, as I also like to dart in and out for small trips and make SURE everything rings up correctly. I hear ya!
assassin says
“It seems odd to me to have four express lanes staffed while only two regular lanes are staffed”
right on. their “improve customer checkout time” reason seems to be a farce. physical lane quantity was never the problem. i’d (practically) never seen all 5 or so of my local store’s checkout lanes staffed at once before the change. and i’d *certainly* never seen long, slow lines if they were.
that’s why their “reduce theft” reason seems the more genuine one.
Coupon Maven says
I meant to post this yesterday, but I forgot. I did a Lucerne Catalina deal yesterday but the Cat didn’t print. They gave me cash at the service counter — just a heads-up for anyone else who might be doing deals while the Cat is still active.