Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Shopping List - Week of August 31 - September 6



HEB:
Quart heavy cream - $3.56
Ice cream @ $3.50 each - $7.00

TOTAL - $10.56

ALDI:
2 Swiss cheese @ 1.99 each - $3.98
2 dozen eggs @ 1.19 each - $2.38

TOTAL - $6.36

KROGER:
12 CARBmaster yogurt @ .40 each (minus 10% discount) - $4.32
Foil @ .89 (minus 10% discount) - $.80
3 cans tuna @ .78 (minus 10% discount) - $2.10

TOTAL - $7.29

SPROUTS:
16 ounce frozen spinach @ 1.99 (FREE coupon) - $.00
Lemonade @ 2.29 (FREE coupon) - $.00

TOTAL - $.00

WALMART:
10 pack soap - $4.88
Panty liners - $3.88
2 12-packs diet Cherry Pepsi @ 3.00 each - $6.00
Canned whole chiles - $1.25
Coffee - $2.98
Decaf - $2.78

TOTAL - $22.99

GRAND TOTAL FOR THE WEEK - $47.20

I won't have my car on Thursday so I decided to do all of my shopping for this week today.


2 comments :

  1. Hi Linda,
    Do you use the Walmart Savings Catcher? You can sign up online at: https://savingscatcher.walmart.com/dashboard
    Type in your receipt info (or scan it if you have a smartphone) and it will compare prices in stores near you and refund any difference in price to an egiftcard. I've been using it for the past two months and have had $21 refunded, so it does work. I do buy significantly more food there than you do, but I'm sure you'd see some savings. Even if it's just a dollar or two.
    -Maria

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    1. No, I'd never heard of it but I do use their price matching policy. In fact, I used it this morning to get a cauliflower for 79-cents because that's what they are at Aldi this week. It would have been silly to spend a buck in gas to drive to Aldi for a cauliflower when I was already planning to go to Walmart. I think you're right that I probably don't buy enough food at Walmart to bother with the Savings Catcher.

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