Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Wednesday Deals

I've looked over all 3 chain ads and am not seeing any deals that impress me.

Lowes Foods

BOGO
Edy's and Blue Bunny Ice Cream
Del Monte canned vegetables
Nabisco Snack Packs
Klondike Bars
Pillsbury biscuits or pizza crust
Krystal Farms chunk cheese

Instasav members can get up to 4 1lb packages of Cabot butter for .97 each (best deal of the week)

Buy a Duke's mayo for $2.99, get a free loaf of Lowes Foods bread

Buy 3 select Quaker, Lays or Diet Pepsi products, get a free 2 liter Diet Pepsi

They are also having a 5/$20 "sale" on select meat and entree items. You must buy 5 to get the $4 each price. Most items in this "sale" aren't a good deal (in my opinion). The only one I'd take advantage of is the Hormel fully cooked entrees, which usually cost in the $5.99 - $6.99 range. But I wouldn't want 5 of them.


Food Lion

BOGO
Lance Crackers (8-packs)
Breyers Ice Cream
Orville Redenbacher popcorn
Cheez Doodles
Deli turkey (per lb.)
Aunt Jemima frozen pancakes or french toast
Ore Ida frozen potatoes
Butterball Deep Fried Turkey (lunch meat)
Ball Park Franks
2.5 lb. bag frozen boneless skinless chicken breasts (but Harris Teeter has better price)

.79/lb - whole pork picnics


Harris Teeter

eVic members can get 1 loaf of HT brand bread at .47

2.5 lb. bag frozen boneless skinless chicken breasts
Harris Teeter Naturals brand ice cream bars or quarts
Keebler Chips Deluxe
Kelloggs Smart Start cereal
Klondike Bars
La Brea Rosemary Olive Oil bread rounds
Nestle Pure Life flavored water 6-packs
Northland Cranberry Juice
Ocean Spray Drinks
Old Orchard Apple Blends
Goldfish Crackers
Skippy Peanut Butter
Tetley Tea Bags
Thomas' English Muffins
Purina Puppy or Dog Chow
Tidy Cats Litter
Fresh Step Cat Litter

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Not only does HT have the better price for frozen chicken, it is better for you. Food Lion's chicken has an unreal amount of sodium.

Thanks foodie, I am enjoying your blog.

GSO Foodie said...

Good to know, Adam, thanks. I've never gotten close enough to a package of Food Lion frozen chicken breasts to find out. I see that $12.99/bag price - as opposed to HT's $9.99/bag price - and go no further.