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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Albertsons Jan 28-Feb 3

Here's a little sneak peak at the Albertsons ad coming out tomorrow.

Looks so so. I'm considering the chicken (want to compare with the frozen chicken at Costco), and the crackers/cheese deal. I know, I know. The sale at Freds on the same crackers is pretty darn good, but now I get the option of free cheese? I'll have to check the price difference on that first.

What is looking good to you?

3 comments:

DANIELDOOZ said...

Are you really awake @ 4:45 in the morning? I've noticed some VERY early posts lately. Thanks for the information on deals--I'll catch on soon enough!

Anonymous said...

This is what the Megan's bargains and more blog said about this topic. I was wondering myself.
QUOTE:, chicken went on sale at Alberstons for $1.67 a pound (and then the next week for $1.59 a pound!). When boneless skinless chicken is on sale for under $1.70 per pound, I stock up. I actually bought 12 pounds that week, because I was feeding my big family here for the holidays. But usually, I will still buy at least 10 pounds. 10 pounds for $16-$17 is a great deal. At Costco, their chicken is about $2.20 per pound in the freezer section. Fresh chicken at the grocery store NOT on sale, ranges from $2.99 to $4.99 a pound depending on where you are shopping. So, when you are buying it on sale, you can almost buy twice as much!

HAPPY SHOPPING

Mama Yo said...

Thank you anonymous person! :) I went to Costco today and saw that the frozen chicken breasts were indeed over $2/lb. So I shall stock up!!