Sunday, September 27, 2009

Kroger: September 28 - October 4, 2009

These Kroger matchups have been created using the Kroger store ad for the Metro Detroit area. I've listed only what I consider to be the best deals for your money this week. Please let me know if you see others worthy of making the list!

GROCERY
$1.00 StarKist Tuna, select varieties 2.6-5 oz
-$0.50/1 printable (available after you play the game) or $1.00/2 coupon (from 9-20 RP or printable)
FREE or $0.50 each, depending on coupon used - great charity donation!

$0.50 Campbell's Chicken Noodle or Tomato Soup, 10.8 oz can
-$0.40/4 coupon (from 9-13 SS)
$0.30 each when you buy 4 with coupon - great charity donation!

$1.00 Barilla Pasta, 12-16 oz
-$0.50/2 Barilla Piccolini coupon (from 9-23 SS), if included in sale
$0.50 each when you buy 2 with coupon

$1.00 Nestle Hot Chocolate
-$1.00/2 printable coupon
$0.50 each when you buy 2 with coupon

$1.00 Del Monte Fruit Naturals Cup (in refrigerated produce)
-$1.00/3 printable coupon here or here
$0.67 each when you buy 3 with coupon

$1.99 Kroger Big K Soft Drinks, 12 pk cans (plus deposit)
-$0.50/1 Shortcuts e-coupon (loaded to your Kroger card)
$1.49 each after coupon

$2.99 Buitoni Pasta or Sauce
-$1.00/1 coupon (from 6-21 SS or printable)
$1.99 after coupon

$6.50 Pepsi Soft Drinks, 24 pk cans (plus deposit)
-$2.00 when you buy 2 instantly at checkout
$5.50 each when you buy 2 (limit 2 rewards per transaction)

DAIRY

$0.50 Yoplait Yogurt, 4-6 oz cups
-$0.50/6 printable coupon or $0.40/6 coupon (from 8-9 or 9-13 GM)
$0.33-0.37 each when you buy 6 with coupon

$0.77 Kroger Milk, half gallons including chocolate (limit 8)

MEAT
$0.59/lb Gold Leaf Chicken Leg Quarters, sold in 10 lb bag for $5.90
$1.78/lb Boneless Pork Loin
$1.88/lb Amick Farms Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast

B1G1 English Beef Roast
(reg $3.99/lb)

B1G1 Ball Park Hot Dogs, any variety 12.8-16 oz (reg $4.69)
-$1.00/2 coupon (from 8-30 RP or printable)
$1.85 each when you buy 2 with coupon

B1G1 Hillshire Farm Smoked Sausage, 14-16 oz (reg $4.39)
$2.20 each when you buy 2 with sale

B1G1 Hormel Black Label Bacon, 16 oz (reg $5.29)
$2.65 each when you buy 2 with sale

B1G1 Lloyd's Barbeque or Chi-Chi's Taco Meat, 18 oz tub (reg $6.99)
$3.50 each when you buy 2 with sale

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View this week's complete
Kroger Ad.

Macomb area Kroger stores currently double coupons up to $0.50 with NO LIMIT per transaction.

You WILL need a Kroger card to take advantage of these offers; sign up for one at the Customer Service desk if you do not have one!

Take your own bags to Kroger and you'll receive a credit for $0.05 per bag used on your shopping order. You may need to remind your cashier to deduct your credit, however, as the computer will not do it automatically!

Load e-coupons to your card before you shop: Visit Bringing Hope to the Table, Cellfire, P&G E-savers and Shortcuts. Each website lists the e-coupons that can be loaded onto your Kroger Card so that you can save even more! E-coupons are limited to one use and will not double.

Select Kroger stores north of Macomb (Grand Blanc, Flint, Frankenmuth and more - view a full list here) will double manufacturer's coupons up to $1.00! This can mean a great savings (and some potential free items this week). If your travels happen to take you north, check the Kroger ad (search by zip code) for the areas you're passing through. You just might want to pack your coupons, too!

Let me know if you find any good deals I've missed!

2 comments:

  1. this may be a strange comment but how would you feel about rating a store each week? like 5 stars means...GO, GO, GO and 1 star is: don't bother... i would like your opinion whether you think the deals are good are not...anyway...just a thought...thanks...

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  2. That's an interesting idea, germanjules! I'm hoping to come up with some kind of rating system like this, but then I keep remembering that every family has different needs. I might be looking to purchase items that are a good fit for my family, but not for yours. This week I'll be visiting Kroger only for free Starkist tuna (which we'll donate since we don't eat it) and free Barilla pasta (since I traded for $0.50/1 coupons online).

    IF an item is listed in RED, that's an indication of a stockpile-worthy price. I'd like to develop some kind of system where GO-GO-GO items are one color, okay deals another color, and buy-only-if-you-need-it items are another color. But I'd appreciate more thoughts/comments about it. I'd like to make it as user-friendly for everyone as possible!

    Any ideas?

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