Starting off with the best flyer I got...
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Starting off with the best flyer I got...
Next: Food Basics, RCSS, Toys, SDM...stick around, and I'll find Pharmaplus later
This is the best flyer I have seen in some while. Thanks!
Thank you for the early post
Alot of good prices but the ground beef one is deceiving until you read that the package is 375g
Thanks Cyn, a pretty great flyer for their Dollar Sale that they have now rebranded as the Huge Sale...
Lean Ground Beef (375g): $2.00 + 200Pts/$1 Offer (Works out to $1.94/lb, a pretty great price)
Maple Leaf Top Dogs: $2.00 + $2.00 Coupon (I've still got 6) + 400Pts/$4 Offer + $5.00 Grocery Gift Card WUB3 (Naturaltopdogs.com)
Zabiha Halal Chicken Dogs: $1.00 + $1.00 Coupon + 400Pts/$2 Offer
Pillers Deli Meat (200g): $2.00 + $1.00 Coupon + 400Pts/$2 Offer (Pillers Deli Meat) + 200Pts/$1 Offer (Deli Meat)
Post Cereals (340-550g): $2.00 + Up to $1.50 Coupons
Crest/Oral B: $1.00 + $2.00 WUB2 Coupon + Various Potential Points Offers
Pampers Wipes (56-72pk): $2.00 + $1.00 Pure Coupon
Quaker Cereal/Oatmeals: $2.00 + B3G1 Free Coupon
Old Mill English Muffins/Bagels: $1.00 + 200Pts/$1 Offer (EITHER)
Farmers Market Loaf Cakes: $2.00 + 200Pts/$1 Offer
I have to agree with you @Thatdone . The ground beef is less than a pound...the aluminum foil is 25' for $2 which is always on sale for .99 cents/$1. There's just a couple of pretty good deals but other than that, these prices come up pretty regularly. Thanks @cyn88canada for posting.
Thank you for posting I will be all over the Maple leaf top dog Promo. Happy I found those coupons
I'm not keen on this either, but lthe deal is a better one than we usually see for LGB. The price per pound price is about $2.42, so lower than the usual advertised price range of about $2.77 to $3.
As a bonus, it's also easy to buy less than a club pack. For quite a few recipes, when it doesn't particularly matter I use 375 gm or a pound, my cost of meat per two-serving meal is $2 vs. the $2.77 to $3 it would be if I had bought a club pack and re-portioned it because I typically break down those club packs into ~one pound portions. So the smaller packs not only cost less per pound, they make it easy for me to use less.
Oh yeah baby
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thanks, cyn! :top: