Top deals:
.79 Campbell’s soups, .90 Prego pasta sauces, .94 Ken’s salad dressing, $1.08 Campbell’s Homestyle soup, $1.12 Ball Park franks, $1.29 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel, $1.34 Uncle Ben’s, $1.54 V8 Splash, $1.66 Quaker Chewy granola bars, $1.75 M&Ms, $2.25 Sargento shredded cheese, $2.49 Red Baron pizzas, $5.24 Gevalia coffee, $7.89 Purina Dog Chow
Meijer Shopping Tools:
- View weekly ad
- Preview next week’s ad on Tuesdays
- Meijer Coupon Policy
- 2016 Insert Schedule
- Expired coupon inserts to remove: September 2016
- National Catalina Offers: September 2016
- Coupon Lookup (CouponTom)
Ecoupons for Meijer:
- Load Meijer Mperks ecoupons
- 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!
My Meijer deals matchups are based on the Illinois Meijer ads. Some Meijer locations in other states run sales one week ahead of Chicagoland’s ads.
Coupon Maven says
I updated the deals tonight with the Two Day Sale ad that begins tomorrow, and I also have a trip report from today with some unadvertised Mperks deals: https://jillcataldo.com/meijer-mperks-savings-entertaining-crowd/
Holly says
You might want to correct the ( 2 day sale) pork price to per lb. :)
Coupon Maven says
Yep, you’re right — that would have been an even better deal! Thanks :)
Holly says
Yea, no kidding! Lol!
Holly says
There’s also potential cheap razors when you stack the $2 off Gillette disposables (2day sale) with the paper & printables out there right now. :)
Holly says
…and there’s a printable available for the valvoline oil…additional $4 off
It does say redeemable at advance auto parts…I don’t recall, does Meijer have an issue with that?
Coupon Maven says
Is it a manufacturer coupon? If so, you’re good to go – they don’t have a problem with that.
If it is a store coupon: Meijer accepts competitor coupons, though I don’t know if they would consider them a competitor — their coupon policy (if I remember correctly) defines what kinds of stores can be used.
Holly says
Jill, is there any good way to tie-in the Buy 4, get $4 into the Buy $30, get $10 off?? I can’t seem to wrap my head around it…lol!
Coupon Maven says
I am not sure..! I would be a bit fearful of whether the sale price or the after-buy-$4 price is what would count toward the $10/$30. I think I’d want to use the post-instant price to count up to that.