I posted this past Tuesday about Walmart matching competitors' ad prices. Today I went grocery shopping at the local Super Walmart with the competitors' ads in hand. Here is what I saved on:
2 lb Tillamook Cheddar Cheese Walmart cost $7.98 ad price $4.99
Sargento sliced baby swiss cheese and provolone cheese Walmart price $2.49 ad price $1.49
Goldfish crackers Walmart price $1.98 ad price 88 cents
Captain Crunch Cereal Walmart price $2.50 ad price $1.00
5lb Russet Potatoes Walmart price $1.98 ad price 77 cents
Kettle chips Walmart price $2.78 ad price $2.50
2-2liters 7up Walmart price $1.38 ad price 77 cents
5 avocados Walmart price 78 cents each ad price 49 cents each
3 lb Broccoli Walmart price $1.58 a lb ad price 99 cents a pound
I had all of these items grouped together, behind all of the other grocery items I was purchasing. I think that made it easier for the cashier to give me the competitors' prices. In all I saved $12.89 before my coupons. Even if you don't shop at Walmart, I would ask your grocery store if they match ad prices. If they do, you could save a bunch of money.
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There is nothing better than saving money...especially with raising a family! thanks!
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