Top weekly deals:
.80 Chobani yogurt, .99 Lucerne cream cheese, .99 SuperPretzel, $1 Snyder’s pretzels, $1.24 Keebler cookies, $1.49 Nabisco crackers, $1.50 Sargento Balanced Breaks, $1.88 Chips Ahoy, Cheez-Its
Jewel-Osco Shopping Tools:
- View weekly ad
- Jewel-Osco Coupon Policy
- 2020 Insert Schedule
- Expired coupon inserts to remove: March 2019
- National Catalina Offers: March 2019
- Coupon Lookup (CouponTom)
Ecoupons for Jewel-Osco:
- Jewel-Osco JustForU ecoupon offers
- Ibotta offers
- Checkout 51 offers
- SavingStar offers (load online, redeem via app)
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!
assassin says
one of the Buy 5 Save $5 item groups is: Lipton Iced Tea 12 pk., 16.9 oz.; Lipton Pure Leaf Tea 6 pk., 16.9 oz.; Life Water 6 pk., 500 ml.; Starbucks Doubleshot 4 pk., 6.5 oz. cans; or Starbucks Frappuccino 4 pk., 9.5 oz. bottles = $4.99 after mix-and-match
by itself, that’s a good price by recent months’ standards on the Starbucks.
i have a $5.24 Personalized Price this week on the Frappuccino (also good for DoubleShot). i’m pleased to report that it DOES stack with the B5S$5 savings! great to combine with the current Starbucks bakery freebie: The Worthy Crumb two-bite muffins 12-pack!
likewise on stacking for my $1.52 Personalized Price on the Lucerne Cream Cheese 8oz bricks!
both P.P.s are Limit 1 per day, but that’s still 3 possible rounds as of this writing. dunno how prevalent these offers are, though i get a Starbucks one similar to that every other week.
assassin says
the stacking success on these two items has me wondering whether the store e-coupon available for $2.99 Jewel bake shop 4-count muffins in some zipcodes will stack with the B5S$5 savings ($5 ==> $4 per ad). i’d discounted the possibility before, but am more optimistic now.
yes, a coupon =/= a personalized price , but maybe the delayed nature of the mix-and-match savings will allow the same results.
tangent: a potential downside to this greatness: the $2 or $2.50 discount stickers that some locations put on short-dated muffins could bring your item cost, and thus potentially your total Bakery Department spendings, below $0 when combined with the _possible_ $1.99 muffin price, and thus fail to activate… so you’d need some other, offsetting Bakery purchase (e.g. a 2nd muffin package or B1G1F eclairs) to get your departmental total above $2 or $2.50. or you’d simply abstain from putting the muffins in a group of 5. or if doing self-checkout, you’d decline to use the discount sticker now, saving it for a rainy day…
assassin says
it worked; $1.99 muffins! no short-dated or discount stickered items, so i couldn’t test that out, but it’s just as well.
Calibabydolly says
Also, check for any Monopoly coupons. I have a 50c/1- 4 pack Frappuccinos coupon. I hate to make a list of 5 items in fear my store will not have some stock of these. I am basically only hoping to get out of store without germs and not as worried about the deals this week! (and I have NEVER said such a statement!)
My store does not even offer pickup….and after reading about Jill’s experience…kind of glad!
*on the up side, Kroger sent me an email yesterday saying they are waiving the $4.95 fee for Click list….yet they had no time slots open when I checked. I may use that service (since I have in the past) if some times open up?
Coupon Maven says
Cali, I’m not judging -anyone- who’s still out shopping..! If we didn’t have someone with immune issues in the family, we would probably not be as strict about it as we are. I also think that if things escalate in the next couple of weeks the way they did in Italy, if you want to go out, it would probably be better to shop in-store sooner than later, when the percentage of infected people will presumably have grown and potential exposure would be higher.
Thanks for the heads-up on Clicklist. I had the same problem trying to book them for Mariano’s — no slots available anytime soon. (And I would have happily paid the $4.95!) We really did not anticipate just how difficult it would be to get groceries delivered/curbside right now. But now we know & can plan accordingly.
I read this article yesterday that predicts we’ll have a rough few weeks of grocery ads, because stores may not be advertising much when they can’t keep things in stock. HyVee was the first chain in the nation to stop issuing ads this week.