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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

5/18/10 trip to Meijer, Avon, IN

1 Transaction, Taking some of my own advice... Check the link for coupon sources.

I was also buying some things for a fondue party I'm going to tonight, so my percentage is a little low...

Party Items:
1 Vegetable oil, 2.49
2 Sweet Baby Ray's Dipping Sauce, 2.99 ea (5.98)
2 Peanut oil, 3.99 ea (7.98)
2 pk Steak (14.49)
Sub: 30.94

Deals:
1 bag Meijer charcoal 18#, 5.29
4 cans Manwich, 0.89 ea (3.56)
2 boxes Wheat Thins, 2.00 ea (4.00)
2 bags Doritos 3.99 ea (in-store BOGO, 3.99 total)
6 bags Freshlike frozen vegetables, 1.00 ea (6.00)
9 jars Musselman's 48 oz applesauce, 3/$5.00 (15.00)
2 Sunkist soda 2L, 1.00 (2.00)
2 Duncan Hines Brownies, 1.67 (3.34)
Sub: 43.18

Coupons:
Meijer Meal Box:
3 $1/3 Musselman's applesauce
3 $1/2 Freshlike vegetables
2 $1/2 Manwich

Manufacturer:
2 $0.55/2 Duncan Hines
2 $1/1 Wheat Thins
2 $1/3 Freshlike
4 $1/2 Musselman's

Tax: $0.51
Total: $57.47
Savings: $37.56 (39.5%)

Notes:
I paid $1 for 6 pounds of frozen vegetables!

I paid $8 for 9 jars of applesauce!

Without the party items my OOP would have been $26.98. My savings would have been the same and my percentage would have been 58.2%

I'm not sure why the register took both Duncan Hines coupons. I mistakenly gave both. I think it has something to do with Meijer registers checking for for 1 coupon/item and then checking for item eligibility. Some people can also take advantage of this loophole by buying two items and using 2 BOGO coupons to get both free. I've not tried this, as it skirts the coupon fraud gray area a little too closely for my taste.

I have a huge food dehydrator. I think most of the applesauce is going in it to make fruit leather (Fruit Roll-ups). Doing so will add about a year to the shelf life of the applesauce, 3 if I freeze them. They can always be turned back into applesauce by simply adding water. Not sure what to do with the jars just yet though.

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