Thanks for answering. The ad near me has the Load to get ad with 8000 points for 20.00 I think that is the same as the digital offer and will not stack\
Nice deal you got
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Really like grocery shopping after the Super Bowl.
deli chicken, Korean spice, reg. 12.00, clearance 6.00
deli chicken, Portuguese spice, reg. 12.00, clearance 6.00
Personal offer, 1600 Optimum points wus $8.00 on hot or chilled food = 1.60
6+6-1.6=10.40 after points
Paid with 10000 points= 10
OOP=0.40
5kg small white beans (I think they may be Navy beans) for $0.20/lb
A 12-pack box of Kind+ bars (the ones 25% bigger than the regular Kind bars) for $14.99, no tax, at Marshall’s On Amazon it’s $20+ ($19+ with subscribe n’ save). Was in my cart while I was debating whether or not to get it.This week Jean Coutu has them on sale 3/$5 so thought I’ll just pick up 6 = $11.50 with tax. Then happened to see the 12-pack box at Marshall’s - had walked pass the store then decided to turn around and go back to check out their snacks. So 6 extra bars for $3.49. Expiry is short - end of March, but same as the ones at JC. I’m a happy camper :)
My local Walmart had a produce display at the front of the store. The apples in this display were $0.18/lb. I submitted my receipt to websaver and received $0.50 back on my apples from websaver.ca. $4.03 for 11.44kg.
$0.18/lb for hot peppers too, but we don’t eat those.
I do not normally look at the buy 4 fresh products get 4000 pts as rarely do they line up for me. But this week, I got:
1 x Lemons 2lb $3.99 (not the best price but best I can find and we go through a lot of lemons)
2 x Asparagus 325 g bundle $1.88 (PM Food Basics)
1 x Cauliflower $1.88 (PM Food Basics)
I had only planned to buy the lemons but was super happy to some extra veggie choices for the week to come and am happy with the combo of price and points.
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Eighteen cents a pound? Oh my, I am so jealous! I would have stocked up a bit and stuck them in our cod storage room. Nice going @Angela273 !
A bit of a money maker for those that use Caddle
Food Basics has Dempsters products on sale until the end of today and Caddle has cash back offers of five of their products
I purchased one pack of each of these products, english muffins, hamburger buns, multigrain tortillas, everything bagel and 12 grain bread for a total of 12.19 and put in for 14.15 in cash back offers so almost 2.00 profit
at winners (some 70% off deals)
3 small storage bins for my facial oils and moisturizer 3.00
jockey ladies underwear reduced 5.00 reg 19.00
girls sleep joggers for granddaughter 12.99 on for 3.00
almond butter peanut butter cups 5.99 on for 2.20
2 pairs of winter socks girls heavy ones 1.00 reg 9.99
top for me thin 3/4 lenght 5.00 reg 19.99
used a gift card i had gotten with my credit card points 25.00(27.14-25.00_=$2.25
also bought sketchers summer inclosed beige shoes at tender toosties 29.99 reg 80.00.I may use as slippers in the house.
800 AMs from BBB last Dec was credited to my account this morning, faster than I expected. :-)
I grabbed 2 dempsters products at freshco last night (no didnt price match the one to food basics as i dont own a cell phone but was happy with what i paid ) as they are gone today off caddle)
dempsters bread whole grain one they listed 3.19-2.97 caddle=.22
dempsters english muffin 2.50-2.37 caddle=.13
then got 2 .25 cent surveys today on caddle
got an emailed offer from M&M meat shops for $5 off a min. purchase of $5 so i bought a box of chicken strips 1.36kg reg. $19.99
we have tried a lot of brands and so far their chicken strips are the best; they don't have thick coating and stringy bits.
we tried strips from costco, maple leaf, janes, wholesale. We like to have some in the freezer for the little ones for lunches.
if anyone has a favorite store bought frozen chicken strips please let me know. TIA
Healthy choice steamer 3.49-1.00 checkout51=2.49 from shoppers
plus got 2 bags of milk on seniors day 8.62 or $4.31 a bag and they were almost out of 2% milk .Judging at the people a lot were seniors like me buying their milk .