Posted by Heidi | Posted in Coupons, Coupons 101, Fry's, Safeway, Store Policies, Target, WalMart | Posted on 18-11-2009
Tags: Coupons, Deals and Steals!, Fry's, groceries, Grocery Store Deals, Target, Thanksgiving, WalMart

Okay, so it is a week before Thanksgiving and it is time to shop! I want to try and get done with shopping this week to avoid the crowds and depleted items.
One thing to remember is Loss Leaders. These are the items listed on sale in your local grocery ads. Normally they are on the front and back page of the weekly advertisement. They are items that are super discounted to get you in the store to buy other products. So, the key is if you have the time and determination, is to go to all the stores to take advantage of the loss leaders. For instance, Safeway in my town is offering 10# bag of russet potatoes for .97 cents! Fry’s is offering deals on produce and cheese. Plan your list and stops accordingly and you can take advantage of these super great deals.
One hint for you super busy working moms: WalMart and Target price match.You should be able to match the prices from your local grocery stores at the big box stores. Two things to keep in mind: 1. Bring the ads to WalMart and/or Target so you can show the cashier and avoid any extra hassle. 2. Neither store doubles coupons and only takes coupons at face value. Often, people think that the big box stores are cheaper but they are not once you factor in coupons and doubling coupon values. Right now stores are in heavy competition to earn your business and often coupons are doubled, tripled and even quadrupled right now! That is some serious savings!
So, my plan is to go to both WalMart and Fry’s this week to get my items for Thanksgiving dinner and save as much money as I can. They are typically the stores in my town with the best deals anytime of the year. If I were to go to just one store my grocery bill would easily double because I would not be able to take advantage of loss leaders and coupons. It is cheaper in the long run to use more gas in my car and go to both places than it is to shop at one place.
Another thing to remember is turkey prices. Right now stores are going to offer amazing deals but, some, if not most, have catches. For instance, some stores will offer a turkey at a discounted price per pound or even a free turkey. The key to remember is there is often a minimum amount of money you must spend to get the discount. So, while a turkey at .40 cents a pound or even a free one sounds great, are you going to maximize your savings and keep money in your account if you have to spend $50 or $100 dollars to get the turkey? It is really smart advertising for the stores but often ends up being a poor deal for you. This is also often the case in other periodic grocery sales where you have to spend a certain amount to get the discounted savings.
So far my menu has not changed from my last post, however, I will adjust my menu if something comes available (like wild rice for a yummy stuffing!) or remove something if it is too expensive. I try to remember when I shop that I can be flexible on certain items. And, I also remember there are certain things I cannot budge on (hello, real butter!).
