Hey guys, what day does mcgavin's have it's cheap bread day?? Last Thursday or Friday? Or maybe I'm way off..lol
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Hey guys, what day does mcgavin's have it's cheap bread day?? Last Thursday or Friday? Or maybe I'm way off..lol
oh love cheap bread, wanna know this too :)
zellers has wonder plus on for 1.99 and if you have the .75 coupon its 1.24 a loaf :) same bread at RCSS for 2/5.00 so its a good deal i think :) but not to sure on the McGavins Bread deal but would love to know too:)
20% off on the last Friday.
I buy my bread at the Italian Bakery 10 for 13.99, they also have really good prices for deli meat too
its 10 for 10 i believe at mcgavins
Thanks lanand!!! I was close :)
Discount bread at mcgavins is 10 for $12
oh really thats really good to know i just found out that my 3yr old is allergic to peanut butter and so im needing to do a food change in my house with some products thanks for the insight :)
Wholesale Club will have $0.99 loaves most days too. Usually wonderbread.
It's a big change to find a peanut allergy. Many processed foods will not be safe, as they are made on the same equipment that makes food with peanuts. The worst for us is the bakery. Very few places that we can get a cake made. You'll spend a lot of time reading ingredients. Tim Hortons, Save On, etc. is NOT safe. Italian Bakery is peanut free, the Grandin Bakery in St. Albert is NUT free and does special orders. You will really love the Chapman's coupons. Note, not all Chapman's is peanut free...read labels carefully. :shrug:
where is wholesale club orual? do u have to have a membership? how is it for other food?
There are two Wholesale clubs. One on 111 ave and 149 street and the other 6904-99 Street. You do not need a membership. I have only ever been the west end location, and only did my shopping there before because it was 5 min from where I was living at the time.
They fall into the loblaws family so you can find no name, and presidents choice there. Prices are comprible to superstore, but selection is not near as much, and they mostly carry large packs of things, it's more so meant for buying bulk. Meat especially is only larger packs (however it is often discounted). The produce tends to suck, needs to be used right away. If you want the cheap bread you have to go on a weekday durring the daytime, earlier the better, and it's older bread, so it's freeze or use right away.