I'm pretty excited to share some great deals that I got at Publix today. These are some great examples of using both manufacturer's and store coupons to save tons of money. Here's a picture of everything that I got:
And I only paid $4.45 including tax! Let me break these deals down for you item by item so you can see how this works.
Avocados on sale 10/$10
Final Price = $2
Jennie-O Turkey Bacon Sale $2.49
- $.55/1 Jennie-O Turkey Bacon (Publix Digital Coupon)
Final Price = $1.94
Crystal Light Drink Mixes BOGO Free at $3.39 ($1.70)
= 2 for $3.39
- $1/2 Crystal Light Drink Mix (Manufacturer's coupon, printed at register during a previous order)
Final Price = $1.20 each
Biore Pore Cleanser Reg. Price $5.69
- $2/1 Biore Pore Cleanser (From 3/1 Newspaper)
- $2/1 Biore Pore Cleanser (Publix Digital Coupon)
Final Price = $1.69
Cover Girl Lash Blast Mascara Sale $1 off Reg. Price $7.49 ($6.49)
- $3/1 Cover Girl Lash Blast Mascara (From P&G insert 3/1)
- $3/1 Cover Girl Lash Blast Mascara (Publix Digital Coupon)
Final Price = $.49
Total after coupons = $8.51
- $5 any purchase of $5 or more Publix Store Coupon
Grand Total = $3.51 before tax
Savings of $23.73!
Combining store and manufacturer's coupons can really get you some cheap deals, even at stores that do not double coupons like Publix. As I've previously mentioned, I follow a few couponing blogs and get a lot of my deals from them. However, the Biore cleanser and mascara deal I found on my own by perusing the Publix digital coupons on Publix.com and realizing they matched with a few of the coupons from this Sunday's paper. Trips like this don't take too much time to plan and you still get great savings on essentials and healthy items.
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