The best deals at Schnucks never get advertised. If you find a great deal, please leave a comment.
Note: The Twin Oaks store matches Shop 'n Save's $10 off $50 Thursday. Make sure you take a Shop 'n Save ad with you to the Twin Oaks Schnucks to take advantage of this offer.
Remember:
1. Schnucks doubles coupons .40 and less in the St. Louis area.
2. Limit of 15 coupons doubled.
3. Ask for a rain check if they are out of a sale item.
4. On a B1G1 sales you have to buy two to get the deal.
5. Items on a 10/$10 sale ring up $1 each. You don't have to buy 10.
I only highlight the best deals. Take a look at Schnucks full ad HERE.
:: Coupon Match Ups ::
Prairie Farms Yogurt - .42
B2G1 Prairie Farm Yogurt printable coupon
or B2G1 coupon in St Louis Family Attraction Card
or B2G1 - 4/25/10 RP
Final price: .28 each when you buy 2
Uncle Ben's Ready Rice - $1.50
$1 - 7/11/10 RP
Final price: .50 each
Schnucks Select Mustard - $1.50
$1 coupon in Schnucks Cooks Magazine
Final price: .50 each
Barilla Pasta - $1
$1 off 2 Barilla Whole Grain Pasta printable coupon (if included in sale)
Final price: .50 each when you buy 2
Scotties Facial Tissue - $1
$1 off 5 - 5/16/10 RP
Final price: .80 each when you buy 5
Bar S Franks - $1.25
$1 off 2 any Bar S product printable coupon
Final price: .83 each when you buy 2
Schnucks Select Ice Cream - $2.39
$1.50 coupon in Schnucks Cooks Magazine
Final price: .89 each
Bunny Soft-Twist White Bread - $1.50
.25 - 6/20/10 RP (doubled)
Final price: $1 each
Old Orchard Apple Juice or Apple Juice Blends, 64 oz. - $1.50
.50 Old Orchard Juice printable coupon
Final price: $1 each
Schnucks Select Chipolte Sauce - $2.69
$1.50 coupon in Schnucks Cooks Magazine
Final price: $1.19 each
Hunt's Ketchup, 35 oz. - $1.79
.20 - 6/20/10 SS (doubled)
Final price: $1.39 each
Chi-Chi's Salsa - $2
$1 off 2 - 5/23/10 SS
Final price: $1.50 each when you buy 2
Healthy Choice Dinners or Entrees - $2
$1 off 2 Healthy Choice Frozen Entrees printable coupon
or $1 off 2 Healthy Choice Frozen Meals printable coupon (review previous purchase)
Final price: $1.50 each when you buy 2
Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Lunchmeat - $2.50
$1 Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Lunchmeat printable coupon
Final price: $1.50 each
Perdue Short Cuts - $2.50
.75 Perdue Short Cuts printable coupon
Final price: $1.75 each
Sargento Deli Sliced Cheese - $2.50
.40 off 2 - 5/23/10 SS
Final price: $2.10 each
Breyer's Ice Cream - $2.50
.75 off 2 - 6/27/10 SS
Final price: $2.13 each when you buy 2
Contessa Dinners, 20-24 oz. $4.99
$1.50 off MicroSteam or On the Stove Meals (if included in sale)
Final price: $3.49 each
:: Other Good Deals ::
Cooks Bone-In Shank Portion Ham - $1.19 lb.
Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts - $1.99 lb.
Green Onions - .50
Green Pepper - .50
Cucumber - .50
Schnucks French Onion Dip or Sour Cream, 16 oz. .99
Monday, July 12, 2010
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Call customer service earlier on no OM cat last Saturday and as usual a waste of my time. When one store can put up signage on these offer, that means HQ had knowledge on all or most of these promotions. So I don't want a dump on Catalina or that the store GM is the one that handles these issues.
ReplyDeleteNow the Taco Bell, save a $1.00 on Kraft cheese, MQ are back at stores. Until 8/1/10, the 12 ct. taco shells are $1.00, except sale prices in the dairy are a joke. YMMV, given wording on the MQ may cause a cashier to attempt to limit you to only one.
Hi kas - I don't understand why Catalina coupons have to be such a mystery. Someone somewhere knows something.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why the info doesn't get passed on to the people who have to deal with customers. I feel sorry for the store employees and Customer Relations employees becuase they don't get the info to solves any problems that might come up.
Be on the look out for a Bella Sera wine tag, which I came across at a Florissant store.
ReplyDelete$1.00 off any fresh or frozen pizza (> $1.00)
Expires 8/31/10
YMMV on usage of >1 tag per visit.
Thanks, kas!
ReplyDelete"On a B1G1 sales you have to buy two to get the deal." Then it's not a buy 1, get 1. Shouldn't it be advertised as buy TWO, get TWO? Sounds like a bait and switch to me.
ReplyDeleteAnon, in my understanding of that phrase, it means you have to have two of that item when you check out. You buy 1 (meaning, you pay for this) then you get 1 (this is free and you don't pay for this). It's like getting two items for the price of one. Hope this makes sense. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous - At some stores, each item on a B1G1 sale rings up for half price. I was trying to relay that at Schnucks the first product will ring up full price and the second one will ring up free.
ReplyDeleteSorry if I was unclear on how I put this in the reminders. I will see if I can come up with a better way to explain myself.