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Jumbo Cantaloupe
Sale price = $.99
Chex Mix
Sale price = Buy 2, Get 3 Free ($2.99 each)
Use (2) $.50 coupons form 1/25 or 2/22 S, doubled
Final price = $.80 each
Lysol All purpose Cleaner
Sale price = BOGO, $1.74 each
Use $1 coupon from 1/25 S or $.50 coupon from 3/15 S, doubled
Final price = $.74 each
Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner
Sale price = BOGO, $1.39 each
Use $.50 coupon from 2/8 or 3/15 S, doubled
Final price = $.39 each
Sargento Shredded Cheese 8 oz.
Sale price = 2/$4
Use $.40 coupon from 1/25 S, doubled
Final price = $1.20 each
Cheerios
Sale price = 3/$6
Use $.50 coupon from 2/8 GM, doubled
Final price = $1.00 each
Thomas English Muffins
Sale price = BOGO, $1.50 each
Use $1 coupon from March All You magazine
Final price = $.50 each
Quaker Quakes Mini Rice Cakes
Sale price = 3/$5
Use $1 coupon from 1/18 RP
Final price = $.67 each
As for the Chex Mix, shouldn't we be able to use five coupons since we're buying five different products? I figured it would be the same as when you use two coupons on a BOGO deal.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm not mistaken - At Harris Teeter, they only allow you to use the coupons on the items you actually purchase. On the b1get3 deals. On the b1g1, I believe they classify that as half-off, so allow 2 coupons. Correct me if I'm wrong?
ReplyDeleteTheir official store policy is only 1 coupon on BOGO items, even though they do ring up half price. Same policy of course with B2G3, etc. My store used to let me use 2 coupons on a BOGO anyway, but a few months ago they said corporate was getting on to them, so they are pretty strict now.
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