Metro=3 artisan villagio bread 3.59-1.00 gocoupon uploaded=2.59 each
27 airmiles on 4 products at metro even had 2 offers on my irres harvarti cheese 12 airmiles
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Metro=3 artisan villagio bread 3.59-1.00 gocoupon uploaded=2.59 each
27 airmiles on 4 products at metro even had 2 offers on my irres harvarti cheese 12 airmiles
Went to the mall
Eddie bauer-t-shirt green clearance was 50% off 24.99-50%=12.50 then i had a 10.00 promo from the adventure club= $2.81
Childrens place-girls long sleeve top 14.99-10.95=$3.99
2 girls tops for my smallest granddaughter cara sold as a set29.95-80%=5.99 or $3.00 each so cute with baby kittens on it.
Then i popped into style encore and got an under armour peachy orange colour t-shirt for me $7.00-25%=$5.25
Then spent 76.77 at metro got 27 airmiles,then came home
Noticed my shampoo /conditioner stockpile almost gone
Dollarama (4) shampoo and conditioner 4.00-1.00 each checkout51 and if you buy 4 an extra 1.00 next week=$2.75 each
I received emails from both Cleo and Ricki's (dated 06/12) offering $10 off any purchase of $10.01 or more. I only had to show the emails at the check-out to get the discount. Offer expires on Monday.
Today (Dec 16) only. No Frills Toblerone 360g. Buy 2 at $5.99 each and get 2500 points from the Day 13 Hauliday offer.
After tax it's (2*$5.99*1.13 - $2.50)/2 = $5.52 per 360g bar which is less than Dollarama's $0.82*1.13 = $0.93 per 50g bar.
late brag
PC Blue Menu lean beef burgers, reg. 24.99, clearance 9.99
10 day expiry
https://www.loblaws.ca/lean-beef-burgers/p/20872676_EA
We liked Burger King Whopper Wednesday deals. They raised the price. We're not paying.
The Blue Menu burgers replaces Whopper Wednesday:hungry:
Delissio garlicbread pizza ,
Pm from No Frills $5.49 at Canadian Superstore - 5000 points. That was a special offer with my weekly offers. I bought 3 and got 15000 points. Now hope they taste good ☺.
Ryvita crackers $2.50 at Superstore -250 points - $ 1.00 from co51.
At Canadian Tire:
Barbie 3-in-1 Dream Camper, that was on my daughters xmas list, 50% off. Reg 149.99-->$74.99 clearance price
Febreze air freshener $2.99 single can or $5.97 pack of 2 @ RCSS. Flyer offer 6000 points wus $15 and loaded offer from p&g 1500 points for every $5 spent
Dec 17-21 @ your independent grocer delissio pizza 2/$11 and 4,000 pts for every $10 spent on delissio and Häagen-Dazs. I had personal offer 5,000 pts for delissio garlic bread pizzas. Bought 20 pizzas. They have large quantity. No tax on pizzas so paid $110 and got 144,000 pts back. We just have a standard fridge with freezer so only able to keep a couple and the rest went to families and friends.
Late brag: Nov 19- Dec 2 barbie dream house reg. $249.99, was on sale @ RCSS $199.99 + 20,000 for every $60 spend on barbie, 25,000 pts for every $100 spend on toys and personal al offer 1,000 pts for every $5. So I got the house and 1 barbie $10 to bring the total over $200. Got lots of points back. Sorry can't remember all the math right now LOL. But I paid about $70 for the house and 1 barbie doll. Now I can't wait to see my girls open it on Xmas day :)
Saw on Instagram that RCSS and Maxi were selling Christmas Advent Calendars for $1.54
Got 2 x Kit Kat at my Maxi and got 12 Hershey Kisses at another.
Really wanted the Lindt ones.
I tried something different this holiday/stock up run via online shopping and grocery pickup. I lined up 2 grocery pick ups for today.
1) I used my 3rd pick up at Metro Save 15 wus 75 (Welcome1, Welcome2 and Welcome3) were the respective codes
I took some advice from fellow canucks and maximized my airmile offers by buying only 1 item in produce
eg 1 banana .36 - .30 (3 am value) = .06 effective cost Orange, orange 1.28-.40 ( am) also 1 zucchini 1.04-.30 (3 am)
Aside from the zucchini's appearance of being a little bedraggled and scarred up...the rest of the produce I got was fine
The rest of the items I stocked up on were either on sale or had an airmiles bonuses
When I passed by Metro, I just saw chaos, people blocking others, everyone in a hurry..... I simply pulled into my designated pick up spot, called them to notify of my arrival and waited calmly as they put the groceries in my trunk. Definitely worth saving 15 dollars and paying .05 assembly fee (yes they charged a nickle)
Okay onto the other stop
Stop number 2 of online grocery shopping and picking up at the store
This was my first shop with PC express at our local Independent store. They had various offers but I found one for 30,000 points wus 100 dollars. Aside from that, I was enticed with a lb of free NN butter. I was curious whether it would work and yes it did.
Here, I purchased items that had points offers that were going to expire in the new year or that I've been forwarding.
I spent a total of 121.79 net of tax and including their 3 dollar fee.
Prior to my arrival, I checked my PC Points online and to my delight, I saw a whopping 76600 :) from my purchase today.
I arrived to the parking lot with similar chaos, people double parked and people illegally parking in the pc express spots as well. I pulled in to park, called and was told that there were a few others ahead and then they would be out with my order. I waited a total of about 3 minutes...not long at all. I chatted briefly with the personal shopper (love the name). She assured me that she normally picks the produce and she only picks the good stuff (usually from the back). She said that they've built up a name of being the best in the area for handpicking ..... after seeing the size and the knicks and scars on my zuchini from the "other place"...I will definitely give their produce dept a chance sometime.
okay so heress how I earned the points
30,000 pc express promo newbie offer
8,000 pantene offer
15,000 + 11,000 Chamin offers
Proctor + Gamble 12,000
PC OJ 600 pts
total 76,600 points + a free pound of butter ....I'm a happy person.
They did charge 3 dollars to process the order but in my eyes, well worth it... in lieu of the chaotic crowds
I went to Wal-Mart to get my booster shot and decided to grab a few things well we were there.
Mom wanted a Ham for Christmas but they were out of the ones that were on sale. Mom found a Boneless one for $13.16 but turns out the sign was wrong, it should have been $13.16/kg (would never pay that) but Mom pointed it out to a Meat Department worker and told her to take a picture and show the Cashier would honour it so we got a ham that should have cost $19.08 for $13.16.
RCSS (ON) or No Frills
Little Debbie snacks selling for $1.98 at RCSS and $2 WUB two or more at No Frills plus store offer of 1000 points for every pack purchased.
Works out to about $1 after points.