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Oct 20 2009

Albertsons Week of 10/21

Posted in  //  Albertsons, Krazy This Week  //  Comments (11)

Here are my favorite finds for the Albertsons sale starting Wednesday
Check out Albertsons 101 HERE
I am hearing rumors of Doublers again on Sunday…

Fresh Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts $1.88/lb

Fresh Strawberries 1 lb $1.88 with in ad coupon
Limit 2

Fresh Ground Beef 85% Lean $1.88 lb with in ad coupon
Limit 10 lbs

Campbells Cream of Chicken or Mushroom Soup $1.00
$1.00/2 – Campbells Cooking Soups (campbellkitchen.com)

$1.00/2 – Campbells Cooking Soups (familytime.com)

$1.00/2 (IE) Campbell’s cooking soups – (bricks.coupons.com)

$1.00/2 (FF) Campbell’s cooking soups – (bricks.coupons.com)

Use the $0.40/2 from 9/13, 10/4
Final Price: As Low as $.50 each

Tillamook Cheese 2 lb Brick, $4.99
Use the $1.00/2lb Cheese, any brand, Idaho or Utah (coupons.com)
Final Price: $3.99

Yoplait Yogurt $.50 each
$0.75 off – Yogurt, Any Brand, Idaho & Utah – (coupons.com)
Final Price: $0.31 each

Mars Fun Size Candy $1.99 with in ad coupon

Limit 2
Use the $1/2 from 9/27
Final Price: 1.49 each

Tony’s Pizza $1.79 with in ad coupon
Use the $.50/1 from 10/18

$1.00/2 – Tony’s Pizza – (smartsource.com)
Final Price: $1.29

Buy $15 i-Tunes Gift Card and Save $5 Instantly on your Candy Purchase

Coffee Mate Creamer $3.00
$1.50/2 – Coffee Mate Powder or Liquid Packages – (coffee-mate.com)
Final Price: $2.25

Nestle Cookie Dough $2.49
Use the $1/1 from 9/13, 10/11
Final price: $1.49

Nestle Morsels $2.50
Use the $.50/1 from 9/13
Final Price: $2.00

Hefty Storage Bags or Freezer Bags $2.00
Use the $1/1 from 9/27
Final Price: $1.00

Nestle Fun Size Candy $2.50
Use the $2.00/1 Nestle Candy (coupons.com)

Final Price: $.50

Post Cereal $1.99 Each
Buy 4, Get a Post Almond Shredded Wheat FREE

If Post Selects are included:
Buy POST SELECTS Cereal between 10/9/09 & 11/1/09:

Buy (2) & Get $1 OYNO
Buy (3) & Get $2 OYNO
Buy (4) or More & Get $3 OYNO
All Items must be purchased in one shopping order. Limited to product in stock. No cash back. Offer Expires 11/1/2009.

Heinz Promo:

Save $5 on your next shopping trip,
When you buy $15 in participating products

Final Price Reflects the $5 Savings, which is essentially 33%
-Must Keep your transactions at $15 BEFORE tax and manufacturer coupons
-If you spend $30 in participating products you will only save $5
- You can roll your Catalinas to maximize savings

Ore-Ida Hashbrowns, French Fries or Tots $3.29
$1.50/2 – Ore Idaho Fries -(coupons.com)
$1.00/2 (IE) – Ore Ida Fries or Tots – (bricks.coupons.com)
$1.00/2 (FF) – Ore Ida Fries or Tots – (bricks.coupons.com)
Final Price: $1.46

Smart Ones Bistro or Anytime Selection Frozen Entrees $2.99
Use any of the following coupons:
$3.00/10 – Weight Watchers Smart Ones Product – (coupons.com)
$1.00/5 – Weight Watchers Smart Ones Product – (eatyourbest.com)
$4.00/10 (IE) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$4.00/10 (FF) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$3.00/10 (IE) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$3.00/10 (FF) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$1.50/7  (IE) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$1.50/7  (FF) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
Final Price: $1.60 each

Smart Ones Classic Favorites or Dessert $2.29
$3.00/10 – Weight Watchers Smart Ones Product – (coupons.com)
$1.00/5 – Weight Watchers Smart Ones Product – (eatyourbest.com)
$4.00/10 (IE) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$4.00/10 (FF) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$3.00/10 (IE) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$3.00/10 (FF) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$1.50/7  (IE) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
$1.50/7  (FF) – Weight Watchers Smart Ones, any – (bricks.coupons.com)
Final Price: $1.13

Boston Market Dinner $2.99
Use the $1.00/3 Boston Market
Final Price: $1.67

Ore-Ida Steam and Mash Potatoes $3.99
Final Price: $2.67

TGI Fridays Appetizers $3.49
Final Price: $2.34

Classico Pasta Sauce $2.99
Use the $1.00/2 Classico – (classico.com)
Final Price: $1.50

Heinz Gravy $1.67
Use the $1.00/3 Heinz gravy
Final Price: $.79

Ore-Ida Bagel Bites $1.99
Use the $1.00/2 Bagel Bites (when you take quiz)
Final Price: $.83

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  • Tia Ellison

    Hey my neighbor gave me a stack of coupons and on the top was a smaller sheet of doublers than the ones that came in the paper, and get this they were good until the 24th, not the 20th. Any idea where they came from? Did anyone else get these? I was wondering if they came in the mail or something?

  • http://thekrazycouponlady.com Karen

    Did your neighbor know where those doublers came from?

  • lu chandler

    do you know what size is the nestle candy that will be on sale tomorrow? the coupon $2 coupon is good for a 24 oz or bigger.

  • Kylie

    Utah’s doublers don’t expire til the 24th.

  • christina

    The hefty storage ziplock bags are on sale now for $2.00. JUst thought I would mention that for a double idea this week!

  • HeatherF

    Can anybody get the bagel bites quiz to work to get your coupon? I did the quiz twice and click the button that says download your coupon and just brings me to another screen and I don’t see it anywhere???

  • Carrie

    Does anyone know if there are coupons for the Eggo Syrup??? It is from the Stock up section but I really want a bunch of those but only with coupons!! Also for Hebrew National Hot Dogs, are there coupons for that also?
    Thanks!

  • Kris

    Carrie – check hotcouponworld.com and click on their coupon database to find if there are any coupons for ANY product. They list every coupon out there! And if there’s a printable, it’ll provide the link.

  • Alaina

    I sent this email to the KCL’s but I am curious to know everyone’s opinion, and get all the info.. I’m posting it here because it based on Albertson’s shopping.

    Hello you genius KCL’s,

    So I went to albertsons tonight and there was like 5 other women buzzing around the store with their three ring binders, and I stopped and laughed with a few here and there while we all buzzed around and figured out how to get the best deals and such. At the end when we were checking out I noticed that the two ladies in front of me broke down their transaction into two, so that they could use the doublers on both transactions and use the catalinas from the first transaction and I was KICKING myself for not knowing/thinking of that, cause it could have helped me save some real big bucks too! The second lady actually had to buy a pack of gum while checking out because albertsons OWED HER MONEY! That’s amazing to me!! So I guess my question in this would be, am I right in assuming that this is why they did this, and is their other reasons or categories that I should look for in splitting up my transactions. I noticed in another blog one lady split her purchase up into 5 transactions, why?

    And secondly the cashier said to one of the ladies “You should have a club or a group or something” and the lady said, “Well we kind of do get together”… So is there such groups, and if so were can I find them!!! I would love to sit down with other ladies and figure out the best deals! I notice everyone on here seems to get 70-90% savings and I cant seem to get below 50%, and I would be great to get together and come up with strategies.

    Thanks again for all of your work on here, its saved me approximately $300 this month, and I just started the day I saw you on TV!

    Alaina

    • mamanard

      I always split my transactions if there is an ONYO coupon for part of my trip. But my store is VERY strict with Doubles so I usually have to hit two albertsons everyday they have doubles.Or if I’m lucky one store twice a day (after they change shifts) Usually when I’m saving 70-90 % it is part of my stockpiling not my regular shopping. For example I’m going to stockpile 9 jars of the gravy for $15 use 3)1/3 Q’s and 3 doublers (found in the seattle times this sunday) So I’ll pay $9 oop and get a coupon for $5 ONYO…so $4 for 9 jars less than .50 cents a piece and then I’ll take that 5ONYO to the other Albertsons with another set of doubles to get an even lower OOP on my second trip…

      • Alaina

        Thanks for the response! That makes since…. I will watch out for that.

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