Head over the SmartSouce.com to print another Johnsonville Burger coupon
B1G1 32 oz. Johnsonville Brat or Italian Burger (up to $6.98)
I went to Walmart last weekend just to buy Johnsonville Brat Burgers. The are selling them for $5.99. My husband and I have had them twice this week. Yes, they are that good, and you can put them on the grill directly out of the freezer.
If you missed printing the B1G1 Johnsonville Brat or Italian Burger coupon from last week, it is still available.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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Do you know of a place that gives Sunday Post papers at a discount on Monday? I accidentally got a paper without the coupon books! There were doubles of all the store ads, but no Smartsource, Redplum or P&G! I was very disappointed. I had to go out Mon and try to locate papers. Then I had to pay full price for those! Boo!
ReplyDeleteHi Gerry - I don't know of anyone that discounts the paper on Monday. I think everyone gets home with a paper or two without all the inserts. I know, check every paper before I buy.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you posted that Walmart carried these! Went tonight and price matched for lots of produce using the Aldi, SNS, and Save a Lot ads. Only minimal troubles with price-matching. Tonight's trip taught me one thing...Walmart prices are through the roof on so many things! (Especially easy to notice the overpriced items when armed with some possible coupons and all the ads.)
ReplyDeleteMelissa....I agree with you. Went to Walmart last weekend and all I kept thinking is how much cheaper it is at Aldi's. They are terribly expensive on so many things.
ReplyDeleteHi Melissa & Allison - Walmart will price match produce? I didn't know that.
ReplyDeleteHubby was with me when I stopped at Walmart, so I didn't spend too much time checking out prices, but nothing caught my eye as being a good price. I also looked for a few of the itmes I've been reading about on other blogs that are free after coupon. I couldn't find any of them - not even a place on the shelf for them.
I just don't get why Walmart draws so many people.
Jeri- I just recently figured this out as I never go to walmart. But, yes, produce is a little tricky as the cashiers don't seem to understand a 'price per pound'. (For instance, their plums were like $1.38/pound. My plums rang at .80, and the cashier couldn't figure out why I'd want to price match .79 a pound from Save a Lot when it was only .80!!) But, the registers are programmed to easily do it. You just have to make sure that Walmart is priced either 'price per pound' or 'price per item' that matches the ad. Not always the case with Aldi since they often price per item. However, it was a great week for produce pricing without running all over-even if Walmart is out of my way.
ReplyDeleteI agree that walmart is over priced. I go once a month and coupon shop. Walmart draws people in because its a one-stop-shop. Some people do not want to run around town chasing sales.
ReplyDeleteOMG! One of the "mild italian sausage burger" boxes I picked up with this Q at Walmart had a survey opportunity attached to the side of it.....you get a $20 prepaid card for participating! none of my other boxes had this, so it must be random.....keep an eye out for boxes with this survey thingy on them!
ReplyDeleteOMG is right! I didn't even look at the Italian burgers. I will when I head back for more Johnsonville. Thanks for the heads up!
ReplyDeleteHey, Gerry, you can try Walgreen's for leftover Sunday papers BUT be sure to check and see if they have coupons in them. After purchasing a paper and missing out on the P&G insert, I ran over to Walgreen's on Monday morning to get another paper. They still had them but 3 of the 4 newspapers were missing one insert or another or all!
ReplyDeleteMelissa, you did well to remember your ads from other stores; "Match it" seems to be the catch phrase in one of their ads, so you were prepared...Good Job!
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