I've always been able to redeem and earn points in the same transaction at Zehrs, just like at RCSS.
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Philips Wet n Dry Ladies razors @ Walmart
Reg price 29.96
rollback to 24.96
used $20 insert coupon.. paid 4.96 plus tax.. had my sister get a couple for me
had to use my Jack Links coupons because they are expiring at the end of this month. Went to RCSS, expecting to pay $9.98 per package. But the local store must have gotten too many, there were lots of boxes on the shelves and another pallet full of jack links and a big sign said $6.94 limit 14. I had 15 x $2 coupons (big thanks to MillieH for the awesome trade). I paid for 14 packages and other groceries and my younger sister paid for 1 package. They will go into a big xmas basket for our dad.
Super pleased with some purchases today. At Sobeys, bought my $150 GC and got 150 airmiles. Then bought $100 of groceries and used the STB coupon to get 100 AM.
Kicking Horse coffee $9.99. Buy 2 and get a 150 g bag of Prana Organic Deluxe Chocolate Mix for free ($5.49 value) X 3.
Bolthouse Carrots, 2 pound bag. Sale $1.29 - $1 coupon = $.29 or $.15/pound for carrots in December! X 12 :excited:
@MillieH I am happy to see you are back and posting.
Awesome deals as always
Back from my final shop at Metro, and so happy at the pack of chicken legs I ended up getting...
Metro:
Barilla Pasta (26): $56.94 - SALE($34.06 OFF) - $19.50(26 @ $0.75) = $3.38/26
Chicken Legs: $1.29/lb Sale -> $6.62 Pack (7 legs or 5.13lbs)
Total in store was EXACTLY $10.00, Redeemed $10.00 (Paid nothing), and will be getting back 56AM (50BAM + 1AM Weekly Spend + 5AM Samsung Pay). It's sorta like it only cost 39AM to redeem (once I get those 56AM back!)
I wish I could get them.
Superstore click and collect, 125 cans of no name vegetables × $.80 = $100-$20 promo code, plus earned 600 pco pts per can (personal offer) (75,000 pts), click and collect fee waved (for PCINSIDERS), PAID WITH 80,000 PTS, earned back 75,000, 125 cans for 5,000 pts ($5)!! Gave my mom 10 cans, rest are going to the food bank.
What an amazing shop for the food bank! I really wanted to try something like that when I had the offer (No Frills had them for $0.77, but I couldn't find a store that was willing to let me get more than 24), my donation of the month is gonna be all this pasta I've gotten from Metro so far, I know both of our donation to our respective food banks will be greatly appreciated by all who use the services!
some of my deals from this weekend
@ SDM
crest gum detoxify toothpaste $4.99 - $2 smartsource cpn - $2 CO51 = $0.99
3x vector protein bites $2.99 - $1 websaver cpn - $1.50 CO51 = $0.50
@ NF
rice krispies cereal 440g $1.50 - $0.50 tearpad cpn - $1 CO51 = free! (i went looking for the smaller box on sale for $1.94 which they didn't have but i stumbled upon this deal instead! i'm guessing they overstocked.)
Food Basics 3lbs Carrot $.88 - $.25 Caddle = $.63 x 4 Caddle accounts. Decent price per lb compared to $1.99 for 5lbs of No Frills imperfect carrots.
I found my save $4 on any chapmans icecream this weekend! I ordered it last january and lost it somewhere, moved and found it! I went to Fortinos and got a some icecream and popsicles for my kiddos- $2.99 each -4 is $2.36 after tax :) glad i found it before it expired.
RCSS .99 for 10lb bag of carrots. $1.29 for 10LB bag of onions. Shared the onions with a few people since we won't use them all in time.
Thank you @frugalmom ! I thought the points may have been corrected by now so I bought one this morning and the 2 x 2,000 points still came up so I went back and got 8 more boxes! I really appreciate how SC members share their deals so that others can benefit from them, too! :top:
Today at RCSS . I had a PCO offer for 1000 PCO Points for Hunts Heirloom tomatoes. Limit 2
I PM with Sobeys for $1.25 used the $1.00 coupons for wub2 Hunts/Alymer product so after Points I made $0.50 ( got 2 )
No Frills reduced Lou's pea meal bacon to $1 lb cause expires December 14th bought 6 packages. Usual sale prices ranges from $1.88 to $2 so it was worth stocking up - slice & freeze. Anyone have good holiday appetizer recipes for pea meal bacon?
I went to winners looking for sweater for hubby....ended up buying MYSELF some essential oils & eye syrum. :redface1:
cant believe how hard it is to find a turtleneck sweater. one without a front zipper or buttons, guess I could get a few cheapies from Walmart. :neutral:
I bought 2 beautiful pork roasts (free from PC brand) for $2 LB on the weekend and received 200 PC Pts per $1. Love it when I can get points on a good deal!
We rented a car in the US through Costco travel. The price was dropped by $40 so we rebooked. Today, the price for the rental was dropped another $81 so we cancelled the old booking and got a cheaper price.
Costco membership is $60. Just made my member ship pay for itself:cheesygrin:
went to Walmart and price matched a few deals -had to do a return , I got
astro 12 yogurt p.m to freshco 2.99-1.50 cpn=1.49
robin hood flour 2.5 p.m food basics 3.88-40 no expiry cpn =3.48
Palmolive dish soap 1.98-1.00 cpn=.98
starbucks coffee 8.97-3.00 cpn=5.98
laughing cow cheese p.m metro 2.97-1.00 cpn=1.97
stuck to my list so that is a brag in itelf
yes, it does say any chapmans products... got a thing of vanilla ice cream and a thing of popsicles :)
nope no flour rebate on checkout51 for me -everybody gets different offers sometimes
My local Atlantic Superstore is really great, I always let them know when I am placing a large order for the food bank, this was my 2nd large can order in two weeks, last time the manager came out and helped me load everything into my car (my last food bank can order had 200 cans).
What a great deal! I can't wait till that one comes up for me again. I really didn't take full advantage of it last time the way I should have.
I wasn't sure what they would consider as "no name vegetables".
Could anyone tell me specifically which veggies they've purchased on this deal without hassle or having to do a points inquiry?
Last time I got peas and wax beans of course, and corn and mushrooms, but was wondering about things like olives, creamed corn, etc. And what about no name canned tomatoes?
I'm feeding a big crew on a tiny budget, and it would be amazing if I could use that deal to lay in a good stock of veggies to keep us till gardening season.
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