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Posted: 07/10/2012
Save money on groceries this week. Here are a few of the deals you will find at Valley grocery stores.
At Food City you can buy five avocados for just $.99 with a limit of five. Grab some chicken drumsticks or thighs while at Food City. You can buy two packages for just $.67 per pound. Try some peaches or nectarines this week. You can buy two pounds for just $1 with a four pound limit.
Albertsons has a great deal on ground beef. Just $1.99 a pound but you have to buy three pounds or more to get that price. Try some boneless skinless chicken breast; Fry’s has them on sale for $1.67 a pound. If you work for the police, fire department or are an EMT, you will get 10% off your food bill on July 15th at Albertsons.
At Fry's you can save $5 when you buy 10 participating items. For example, a box of Life cereal would cost you just $1.99. If you buy nine other participating items you will get $.50 off of that cereal bringing the price down to a $1.49. Buy a gallon of milk for just $1.50 at Fry's. If you spend a minimum of $25, you can purchase two one gallon containers of milk for just $3.
Sprouts is celebrating their 10 years in business and you will be able to buy cherries for just $1.49 per pound.
Save on milk at Bashas’ this week. They have a gallon on sale for $1.57 each and you can buy two at that price. Bashas’ has boneless skinless chicken breast for $1.59 a pound; you can buy two at that price.
Make sure to check your Valley grocery ads and check their website for additional deals and coupons.
Below are some great websites for finding coupons to help you save on groceries:
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