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Post by BethP on Sept 7, 2014 19:31:10 GMT -6
Mariano’s put out an ad for two Double Wednesdays Sept 10/17: www.marianos.com/circularCheck out Mashup Mom's matchups: www.mashupmom.com/marianos-deals-weeks-9414-91714/#more-191087Here’s what’s on my list: -Organic Girl salads on sale for $2.48 – I found some $0.55/1 blinkies at Sunset Foods so I’ll double to get it for $1.38 -Red, green, black grapes on sale for $1.29 -Romaine, red or green leaf lettuce on sale for $0.88/lb What looks good to you? Please post any good deals you find in-store! I've been a bit uninspired by Mariano's the past few weeks, so I hope I can cobble together a trip this week How it works: -$25 minimum purchase (seems to be based on regular/shelf prices,not sale prices!) -first 5 coupons (with value of $1 or less) are doubled, so hand over your doublers first! -any additional coupons are deducted from your order at face value
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Post by tiredmomma on Sept 8, 2014 15:27:27 GMT -6
thanks!!!! School is back in session so I can finally look into shopping here!!
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Post by catthehat on Sept 12, 2014 19:31:21 GMT -6
I went to Mariano's in Harwood Heights and found Eckrich smoked sausages on sale $2.50, so only $.50 with doubled $1/1 IP. Also noticed select varieties of Barilla pasta sauce were $2.19 - use the $.75/1 IP to get them for $.69 each on double coupon days. Driscoll's raspberries were $2.50, so $.50 with doubled $1/1 IP on double coupon days. I bought some Land O Lakes deli cheese and doubled $1/1 TP Q (I think I found it at Jewel).
Not much else, in all honesty. I struggled to get to $25 and used a few free product coupons to up my total.
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Post by cjpuppy on Sept 17, 2014 8:05:48 GMT -6
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Post by dragonfly on Sept 17, 2014 8:42:27 GMT -6
Thanks, cj!
I need to plan my trip for later today.
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Post by dragonfly on Sept 17, 2014 19:13:47 GMT -6
I found some tags for $1/1 bolt house farms drinks in the refrigerated section. They are $2.50, so they will be .50c after doubled coupons.
Also, the $4/$40 came off the total with tax (I was at $39.xx before tax) which is probably a ymmv. I was trying to stay as close to $40 as possible, but with produce it's hard to guesstimate!
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Post by BethP on Sept 18, 2014 9:36:34 GMT -6
The $4/40 might work like the $25 minimum for doubles, which seems to be based on regular prices (not sale prices) - so if you bought things on sale, the full price of the item would count towards the total.
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