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Coupon Abbreviations
  • SC = Store Coupon
  • MC = Manufacturer Coupon
  • SS = Smart Source
  • RMN = Retail Me Not
  • PG = Proctor and Gamble
Coupon Terms
  • WYB = When You Buy
  • B1G1 = Buy One Get One Free
  • .75/1 = 75 cents off one item
  • .75/3 = 75 cents off three items
  • EXP = Expiration Date

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.75/1 Cascadian Farm product printable
.75/1
Carnation Breakfast Essentials printable
$1.25 off Dole Fruit Smoothie shakers printable
.55/1 Dole frozen fruit single-serve cups printable
.75/1 EAS Lean 15 or Myoplex 30 bar printable
$2.25 off EAS Lean 15 powder or Recovery Protein printable
.75/1 EAS Myoplex Original shakes, 4 pk. printable
$1 off Jose Ole product, 16 oz + printable, (zip 30003)
.50/8 Yoplait yogurt cups printable

    Free samples 4/20Here are all the freebies I have found today. Jump start your weekend with some fun mail!

    Freebies

    Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Stretch Mark Formula through Facebook

    Rachael Ray Nutrish for Dogs when you fill in your information

    Chomp Industrial Hand Cleaner (click on Free Samples tab)

    Depends for Men or Women

    Flexitol Heal Balm for your feet

    Organic Valley Activity Books for Kids

    Vegetable and Flower Seeds for Seniors only

    Kimtech Touch Screen Cleaning Wipes when you fill in your information

    Purex UltraPacks from Walmart

    Paper Roses by Amanda Cabot for Kindle

    See more Free Deals.

      grocery store pricing differences in the same city

      By now you’ve probably realized that grocery prices vary between regions and that some regions have better deals than others. This week I got an email from someone finding different prices within the same chain of stores in the same city. I know it may be upsetting to realize, but this is very common.  I would venture to say every chain does this.  The stores can even be 5 miles apart, they will have different prices.

      Why price differences in the same city?

      In general every store needs to have the same chance of profit.  A store may be in a higher retail area paying more in rent or property taxes, that will be rolled out in small price changes throughout the store.

      Another big contributing factor are nearby competitor grocery stores. If grocery stores are competing, you could either see higher or lower prices than other stores simply because they are more focused on their competition than keeping all the prices within a region the same.  If they feel that their competition regularly marks items higher then they do, they may actually raise prices slightly.  If a Walmart or discount store moves in with-in a few miles you may see prices drop slightly as they try to remain competitive.

      Remember too that you will also see product differences between stores in the same city.  A higher end side of town will tend to carry more trendy products priced higher.  With their trendier products and wider product selection this may actually raise store costs as those items may not move as quickly as other products.  They want to offer what will be asked for from their clientele but also will incur loss if the produce isn’t sold etc.

      What can you do?

      I am a numbers person so when we first moved to the area, I hit a few different stores and noted their price of some staple items for our family.  Milk, bread, cereal, etc.  You want to note their full price not sales price as this will help you to see the price difference better between stores.  I quickly was able to compare three different Publix stores and two Bi-Lo stores all with-in 7 miles of my house.  The Publix that is built in the center of a major shopping area consistently had prices 50¢ or more per item versus the Publix less than a mile from me that is a more rural area.  When a Walmart was built down the road a couple years ago we saw prices at that more rural Publix drop another 25¢ on average on those staple items!

      Once you compare prices the next big decision is to decide whether the price difference will make up for extra time and gas if you end up having to go farther to shop.  For some of you the answer is no, others it may mean 2 more miles and at 50¢ per item it is well worth it.

      In general there are three key things that may help in picking a store…

      Stay away from areas that are high retail, it means higher rent for that store or at least higher property taxes

      Choose stores away from destinations.  In other words if you are headed to the beach, do you shopping either before you go or in the town before the beach itself.  If I’m headed to the beach near Charleston SC for example I want to do my shopping in Summerville not Mount Pleasant (and really not in the Big Red on the island!).

      If you live along state or country lines learn what area has lower sales tax.  For example if you live in NC on the border between NC and SC…  guess what we don’t have sales tax on food in most SC counties.  In my area while there is no state sales tax, one county has put a 1% tax on food that another county doesn’t have.  So think about where stores are located for that extra savings.

      Do you have any tips on finding the cheapest store in your area to shop at?

      See more Frugal Living conversations and ideas.

        Target has a great daily deal today for the boys and men!  Get an additional 10% off and Free Shipping on all men’s clearance shoes and clothing.  This is a great deal pairing a discount code with already reduced clearance items!

        The clearance items start at $3.48 and include jackets, jeans, wallets, and more.

        See more Target deals!

          If you have a fan of Thomas the Train and Friends Totsy has a great deal on their toys! Totsy has toys starting at $2.10, book starting at $2.75 and apparel starting at $5.70.

          There is a huge selection and they just added more stock! Items may sell out quickly though so go ahead and order if you see something you want.

          Shipping starts at $7.95 or is FREE on your first order if you place an order within 30 days of registering.

          See more deals for kids.

            Eversave has a greal deals on magazines today! You can get a 2 year subscription of Better Homes & Gardens or Family Circle for $7, making it $3.50 a year.

            There are 24 issues total and the promotional value expires March 31, 2013.

            The code will be redeemable immediately after your purchase it.

            See more daily deals.

            (Thanks, Paul!)

              Here are a few new printables for you this morning.  I love Barbara’s cereal and the high value coupon below makes this a yummy deal!

              Barbara’s high fiber cereal is on sale at Whole Foods this week, so take this coupon with you if you are heading there.

              $1.25 off Barbara’s cereal, 5.5 oz+ printable
              $1 off Lovin’ Scoopful light premium ice cream (zip 95661) printable
              $2 off The Natural Dentist Healthy Gums anti-gingivitis rinse printable

                Land’s End has a coupon code for 30% off any purchase with the coupon code ENJOY30 and pin 1850.  I recently posted a deal on Land’s End swim suits, but using this code on clearance swim suits will net you better savings.

                Prices on women’s swim suits start at $2.50 and there are 197 pieces on clearance.

                You get free shipping on any order $50 or more, or else shipping starts at $5.95.

                See more clothing deals!

                  Loft coupon
                  There are a ton of new mall and retail coupons that are available this weekend! It was hard, but I highlighted a few of them below.

                  You may want to go ahead and check out the full list though, because most of them expire after this weekend.

                  In Store Coupons

                  Ann Taylor – 40% off purchase (exp 4/22)
                  Express – $15 off $60 (exp 4/22)

                  Gap Outlet – 30% off entire purchase (valid 4/21)
                  Banana Republic Outlet – 30% off entire purchase (valid 4/21)

                  New York & Company – $50 off $100 (Facebook) (exp 4/22)
                  Old Navy – 20% off single item (Facebook) (exp 4/26)

                  Bath & Body Works – $10 off $30 purchase (exp 4/22)
                  Dollar General – $5 off $25 purchase (valid 4/21 only)

                  See the full list of updated In Store Coupons.

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