At RCSS:
34 x Tilda Rice @ $2.00 each = $68.00
Digital/personal PC Optimum offer of 2,000 per package of Tilda Rice = 68,000 points = $68.00 value
I earned back as much as I spent! These are great for the Food Bank! :icon_santa:
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At RCSS:
34 x Tilda Rice @ $2.00 each = $68.00
Digital/personal PC Optimum offer of 2,000 per package of Tilda Rice = 68,000 points = $68.00 value
I earned back as much as I spent! These are great for the Food Bank! :icon_santa:
At RCSS:
Frozen Butterball Turkey (about 16 pounds) @ $32.87 - $13.93 (PM'd Sobeys' $1.44 lb.) = $18.94
Personal/digital offer of 200 PCO points/$1.00 = 6,600 points = $6.60 value
$18.94 - $6.60 = $12.34 or about 75 cents per pound!
Love how the points offer of fresh poultry applies to frozen turkeys!
At No Frills
24 x cans No Name Green Beans @ $ .77
Digital/personal PCO offer of 600 points per can of No Name vegetables = $ .60 value
Worked out to 17 cents per can!
And, at Metro, did my final (8th for insurance purposes) Shop the Block offer:
4 x 1 lb. Lactancia Butter @ $2.99 each = $11.96
Redeemed 95 Air Miles ($10 value)
Earned back 50 Air Miles ($5.25 value)
$10.00 - $5.25 = $4.75 points value difference
Paid balance of $1.96 . . . factor in the $4.75 . . . and it means that 4 lbs. of Lactancia Butter works out to $6.71 or $1.68 per lb. :icon_santa:
At RCSS. chicken drumsticks for .99LB. Spent $16.00 on chicken received back 3200 pts and redeemed for the chicken and other stuff so free :)
Nearly free Dove products at Shoppers drug mart, after coupons, cash back app and points: Bought one foaming body wash and one body polish for $9.99 each. 3000pts in store bonus, 3600 digital points (600pts per $3), ~855pts for using PC Elite MC, $2 tear pad for polish, $2 hanging coupon for foam wash, $2 back on each with CO51, plus $6 bonus when you claim two offers
I've bought canned tomatoes, mushrooms, creamed corn, plus all the regular veggies corn, beans, peas etc with no issues receiving points.
I needed dog food and had $4 Kibbles and Bits coupon in my purse. At Loblaws, I bought large bag that was signed at $9.99 (over 6 kg), but it scanned for $15.00 so I got it for free...decided to still use coupon so added another bag at 9.99 - $4.00 so total was $6.00 then I noticed on my bill I got 4000 points. So...basically $2.00 for two huge dog food bags. Merry Christmas doggies.
ya never know what you'll find on a reduced produce rack these days.
Sometimes it is shameful the rotted offerings that are bagged up....bletch! PASS!
However, at Coppa's market yesterday I spent just $4.00 and brought home 4 trays. One tray held 2 gigantic Spanish onions on it, ( small cantaloupe sized ) the other 3 trays had 2 monstrous sized Portabella mushroom caps in each!
I already sliced through one of the caps to make 2 large flat circles and sauteed them up with my dinner last night and also chopped both onions up and tossed all of it into the pressure cooker with steaks.
Yes, I did a points inquiry for these and received the 68,000 points within 24 hours. I'm always careful with these big points offers to ensure that I pay for them rather than redeem points for them. That way, I'm guaranteed to get the points since I did everything the offer states. (I don't want to redeem and then be told I didn't "purchase" them so I can't earn the points.)