Top weekly deals:
.24 Skippy peanut butter, .50 Colgate toothpaste, .55 Chobani yogurt, .75 Chex Mix, $1 Enlightened ice cream, $1 Totino’s Pizza Rolls, $1 SuperPretels, $1.50 Fisher peanuts, $1.50 Turkey Hill ice cream, $1.50 Welch’s fruit snacks, $2 Snyder’s family size pretzels, $2.50 Dr Pepper 12-packs, $3.99 U by Kotex
Jewel-Osco Shopping Tools:
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- Jewel-Osco Coupon Policy
- 2018 Insert Schedule
- Expired coupon inserts to remove: August 2018
- National Catalina Offers: August 2018
- Coupon Lookup (CouponTom)
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!
assassin says
“Skippy Peanut Butter 15 -16.3 oz., Select Varieties or Jewel White or Wheat Bread 16 oz., are 99¢, limit 2”
wow, and there are $1.50-off-2 coupons stuck to the tops of LOTS of these jars at the locations i visited. were it not for your prognosticating write-up, i’d have bought 2 at $2 each on my planned Monday/Tuesday trip. instead, what i’ll grab is a second coupon. :D
let’s hope their new, “improved” register computers don’t try to rob us of the 51 cents.
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re Enlighteneds: the MyMixx is actually $3-off-2. (at least on mine; hopefully, they’re not customizing these things like rebates are. then again, you’re getting $1 on Left Field Farms versus my $0.55…)
assassin says
^ n/m, i confused Left Field Farms and Fairlife.
Calibabydolly says
Wow, thanks for the tip on the peelies on the Skippy PB! I checked my store in regular aisle, and none there, but check end caps….there were plenty in that display! My husband and I each got 2 and plan to go back each day for more until the sale is over on Sat. (the coupon scanned fine, takes off entire $1.50!)
On another note, have any of you had problems trying to claim on ibotta since the new registers at Jewel? I am sick of submitting over and over until they finally accept mine! I usually get an email back stating no offers found or no store name found or we could not read your receipt? They always deny the “any item” one for me. I think the culprit is the new receipts do not use the word “total” and instead the word “balance” is now there. So frustrating!
assassin says
haha; same here. the normal aisle has so-so coupon coverage, but the end caps (TWO different ones at that!) are blanketed in them. good to know the coupon works; thanks.
since the new receipts, Ibotta does not auto-detect my Jewel purchases, so i have to scan the items’ barcodes, but they ultimately work fine. they take longer on average, but not unreasonably so.
a strange but delightful exception was on Monday 8/13. i had $14 in purchases after coupons leaving the store, and the receipt looked like utter dogcrap — super faded, barely legible. of course, this is when i had $3.50 in rebates at stake (plus $2 in a Hellmann’s bonus). and the employee on duty, unlike others i’ve encountered, didn’t know how to re-print the thing from his terminal. so i was feeling pessimistic, and figured at best, it’d take hours for Ibotta to manually handle. then to my surprise, the familiar “cha-ching!” a mere 3 to 4 minutes after submitting! :O i did take a nice, close, non-blurred picture of the barcode on the bottom, albeit still faded. something tells me Ibotta must’ve started detecting those, in order to have such wicked turnaround time on such a hideous receipt. i had to applaud them after this.
back in the 1990s, when floppy disks and CD-ROM drives were more popular on computers, some machines’ drives could read iffy, corrupted, or damaged discs better than others could. when a certain drive was particularly robust and good at gleaming something from seemingly nothing, at salvaging a lost cause, a friend described it as, “that thing could read a block of wood”. well, on 8/13, Ibotta read a block of wood. (or an employee ignored the receipt’s contents and just hit the “Yes” button. ;) ) saved me the annoyance of driving back, and returning and re-ringing all the items at the service desk.
Calibabydolly says
I think the trick may be to wait and submit ibotta with more than just the any item one. This way you need to scan barcodes for the other things. I just gave up today!
I am shocked at how many shoppers are actually passing up the Skippy deal. Regular price $3.49 down to 25c a jar after sale plus coupon if you buy 2! They should be flying off the shelves. My husband tells everyone around the store about this deal (since there are plenty of peelies) and they still have no interest…..even if they eat P.B. and are buying it anyway! You can lead a horse to water……bla bla bla……well more for us then!!!
assassin says
regarding the Frozen Fav 4 sale:
“Alexia Potatoes 20-28 oz. $2.50”
$1 Checkout 51 or SavingStar. (favor former, as clipping latter will lock you out of former.)
“Dean’s Ice Cream or Novelties 1.5 qt. or 6-12 ct. – $2.50”
$1 Ibotta on the 1.5 qt.
“Saffron Road Entrées 6 -10 oz. – $2.50”
$1 Hopster.com coupon.
assassin says
others:
$0.55 Ibotta for Quorn
$0.50 Ibotta for Chloe’s fruit pops
assassin says
“White Castle Desserts, Breakfast Sandwiches or Veggie Sliders 7.2 – 14.8 oz. – $2.50”
breakfast sandwiches and veggie sliders each have a $1 Checkout51 on 4-packs (which do fit the sale’s weight range, per box photographs), limit 3.
assassin says
“6.4-9oz. Welch’s fruit snacks are $2. Buy two and use the $1-off-2 from the 8/12 SS to drop these to $1.50 each.”
Fruit and Yogurt snacks are also pictured in the ad. there’s a $0.50-off-1 Checkout51 for those, as well as $1-off-2 for fruit snacks. finally, while Fruit Rolls’ 4.5oz size does NOT match the ad, in the off-chance they’re included in the sale locally, they too have a CO51 ($1 off 1). note that none of these Welch’s CO51s stack, unlike the good old days; they’re just solid alternatives to coupons, or supplements if you want to buy more items. (limit 1 each.)
or in printables: a $1-off-2 Coupons.com, good on all 3 types.
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“5.25-6oz. Annie’s Mac and Cheese is $1”
and $1-off-2 Coupons.com or MyMixx.
assassin says
even better on the welch’s fruit rolls: the local store has them on sale for $1.50.
MARK says
At Woodstock Jewel Left field farms has 99 cent left field farms ½ gallons of milk. There is a managers coupon for $.50 off each half gallon. When you purchase one you get a coupon for .75 off purchase of two combined with mymixx $.55 off. They pay you $.32 cents to take home two after you pay for first one for $.49.
So essentially $.17 for first three and then $.115 per half gallon after that.