Don't be fooled by Kroger's 58 cent sale this week. Most of the items included in the sale are generic items. Typically, the comperable brand name items can often be gotten cheaper when you use coupons when an item is on sale. If you don't use coupons or are in need of something the generics at Wal-Mart and Aldi are cheaper everyday for many of these items. For example, tonight I bought canned corn for .42/can at Wal-Mart. If you only shop at Kroger you may want to take a closer look at the ad, but for me there are better deals elsewhere.
For a complete list of the sales with coupon matchups from the Sunday Inserts visit Coupon Mom's website.
The Best of the Loss Leaders Without Coupons
Fresh Split Chicken Breast .99/lb
Boneless Pork Loin $1.99/lb
Tomatoes on the Vine .99/lb
Seedless Red Grapes $1.29/lb - Higher than my .99/lb limit, but still not too bad.
The Best of the Sales with Coupons
Hunt's Canned Tomatoes .75/can
.35/can after .40/2 (9/21 S)
Not the best deal ever, but a good price if you need them.
Stacking Opportunity
Grands Biscuits (canned) $1
.30/2 Cellfire Coupon (does not double)
.50/1 Shortcuts Coupon
.30/2 doubles (8/10 GM)
.75/3 Blinkie (Coupon found by the product in the store.)
Here are your options for stacking these coupons. As you can see the best deal is using buying 2 and using the Shortcuts coupon and the .30/2 coupon which doubles.
Buy 1 .50/can after .50/1 Shortcuts Coupon OR
Buy 2 .55/can after .30/2 Cellfire Coupon and (8/10 GM) OR
Buy 2 .45/can after .50/1 Shortcuts Coupon and .30/2 doubled (8/10 GM) OR
Buy 3 .51/can after .30/2 Cellfire Coupon AND .50/1 Shortcuts Coupon AND .75/3 Blinkie OR
Buy 3 .53/can after .30/2 Cellfire Coupon AND .50/1 Shortcuts Coupon AND .30/2 doubled
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