Friday, May 28, 2010

Coupon shopping at Save-A-Lot

I seem to have pretty good success using my coupons and getting some deals at our Save-A-Lot. They are OK with internet, Manufacturers and Save-A-Lot coupons.
I signed up on their website http://save-a-lot.com/ for their Smart Shoppers Club and every so often I will get sent a link for $5.00 off $20.00. Also there is a link when doing this sometimes that lets you invite your friends to join and if they do they send you a link to print off another $5 off $20.
I have not seen a post on slick deals for them, but their add is on their Save-A-Lot website along with their own printable coupons. You can search the coupons on slick deals for coupons you may be able to use when shopping there and also your regular coupons websites. And of course check all of your regular manufacturers coupons for any products they may carry. I have got some pretty good deals by using their coupons.
Just this week I was looking for some cheap meats and I had .75 cents Butterball coupons, so I went there armed and ready. I got .44 cent Butterball Turkey bologna and $1.54 Butterball Turkey smoked sausage. I sure can't get those deals around here at the other stores very often.
I recently purchased Sara Lee frozen pies for 1.99 each using Save-A-Lot coupons from their website and also go a $1.00 off a bottle of vegetable oil. I used my new Banquet Single serve frozen pie manufacturers coupon there. I got it for maybe 30 cents or so. Sorry, do not remember the exact price on it, but was what I considered a pretty good deal for a nice size single serve pie.
They do carry quite a few name brand items that you will find coupons for and be able to get some good deals. They also carry quite a few low salt and no sugar added/sugar free products for those on special diets.
So far I have not had any problems with my coupons there and the ladies who checked me out have been kind and did not act the least bit upset to scan my coupons.
So if you need to cut down on your food budget is seems to me Save-A-Lot is an OK place to start. In my books so far they are thumbs up. Hope this post leads you to some cheap grocery deals to cut down on the food budget.
Needless to say the .44 cent bologna would be a great item to donate to area food banks and those you know who are struggling to feed their families!
Happy Save-A-Lot shopping!

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