Today I just picked up a few things. Our cupboards are starting to look pretty bare, so I couldn't put it off any longer. Today, however, was a lesson in patience and perception.
Bloom:
1 pack Extra gum (profit)
4 boxes Hamburger Helper (free)
1 jar Pickle Relish (profit)
1 12-pack Mountain Dew (on sale, no coupons)
Total: $1.83
Savings: $13.79
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Perception: I re-checked my receipt when I got back in the car and I noticed that 2 of my coupons didn't scan! I went back into the store, talked to a manager and got my $2 refund. Some of you may wonder why I made a fuss over something as small as $2. This will help put it in perspective; I spend, on average, less than 9 cents per box of spaghetti. $2 is 22 boxes (nearly 2 years worth) of spaghetti in my house.
Coupons plus sales were the key as always. I actually ended up paying $2.03 for all of this. Why? I handed $2 to the cashier, then dug out an extra three cents to avoid getting pennies back. That confused the poor, young, cashier and she took it to mean I didn't want ANY coins. I should have explained, but instead I brushed it off and mused over the failings of education system and our society's reliance on calculators.
Bi-Lo
2 jars Tabasco (profit)
1 pkg Twizzlers (not on sale, no coupons)
8 cans Chunky soup (sale + coupons)
1 Similac SimplePac (reg price + $20 check from Similac Gold)
2 pkg boneless skinless chicken breasts (BOGO)
2 pkg frozen tilapia (BOGO)
*reusable bag credit*
Total: $27.01
Savings: $53.93
One great thing about this trip is that awesome Similac Gold check. They really did just send me a $20 check in the mail, payable to the retailer! Also, don't forget about that reusable bag credit that you can get at some stores. Just bring in your own bags and they'll take money off of your total! Going green really can save green, too!
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Patience: It took nearly 10 minutes and three store employees to ring up that $20 check from Similac, but if 10 minutes saves me $20, you bet I'll wait!