Top weekly deals:
FREE Creamette pasta, .25 Chobani Smooth yogurt, .25 Frigo Cheese Heads string cheese, $1-$1.16 Kellogg’s breakfast foods, $2 Grown in Idaho potatoes, $2.25 Turkey Hill ice cream, $3.74 Sparkle paper towels, $3.99 Cooked Perfect meatballs
Jewel-Osco Shopping Tools:
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- Jewel-Osco Coupon Policy
- 2018 Insert Schedule
- Expired coupon inserts to remove: September 2018
- National Catalina Offers: September 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!
Calibabydolly says
I do not see the Creamette’s coupon on my coupons.com now. Darn!
Coupon Maven says
:( That’s why I posted it earlier over the weekend – I had a feeling it would hit its limit quickly.
petcouponer says
I’m not sure if someone has reported this already. Jewel is no longer on the loyalty card list at Kellogg’s. I noticed on my account that cereal points hadn’t been added since late July and Jewel no longer was listed. I contacted Kellogg’s. Here’s their reply – “We would certainly like to partner with all retailers so members can collect KFR points by swiping their loyalty cards. Since July 2018 Jewel-Osco is no longer part of the program. The decision is made by individual retailers whether or not to partner with the KFR Program.” So now we must manually add Jewel receipts to Kellogg’s.
Eun says
There were 2 Creamette coupons. One had a picture of the regular variety and the other a picture of the Thick & Hearty, but the text on both just said “Creamette pastas.” I bought 18 boxes, but the store would only accept 1 coupon. Shouldn’t they have accepted the 9 coupons I had?
Also, there’s a 50c Quaker Old Fashioned oats coupon on mymixx, making an 18oz canister 98c until Sat.
Happy to see the Mariano’s deals write-up, Jill!
Coupon Maven says
They definitely should have accepted all coupons – that’s highly unusual for Jewel not to do so. What was their reasoning?
Eun says
There was the normal per purchase wording, which the cashier initially had an issue with. CS came over and I explained the difference between per purchase and per transaction so then she had an issue with the second sentence: “No more than one (1) coupon for the same product in the same transaction.” I’m not sure what that even means. Thanks.
Diane says
I bought 4 packages and used 2 coupons. The second coupon would not scan Luckily the cashier put it through manually.
Coupon Maven says
I totally missed this wording – I haven’t used my Creamette coupons yet and hadn’t looked closely enough. :(
>> “No more than one (1) coupon for the same product in the same transaction.” << While this wording seems to mean that you cannot use two manufacturer coupons on the same, single item, what it actually means is that you cannot use more than one Creamette coupon (of ANY kind) in the same transaction. :( For instance, if you had this $1-off-2, but you had another $1-off-3 Creamette coupon from the blinkie dispenser, you could not use both in the same transaction. Somebody doesn't want people stocking up on pasta...
Eun says
Oh, I’m sure we’ll all still stock up. We’ll just have to split it up into separate transactions. What a pain, though. Thanks for the explanation, Jill.
Calibabydolly says
Tomorrow 9-20, new Facebook word of day, FREE Bear Creek mac & cheese!
Diane says
Thanks!
Does anyone know if the Frigo 3 ct. is in a different place than the regular Frigo? I could not find the 3 ct.
Also – the Turkey Hill on my SavingStar is for the Natural Ice Cream – which is a higher price. I’m not sure if it’s the same for everyone?