This was my last grocery shopping trip. I paid 85.00 for groceries worth about 190.00. Yeah, right. Love it! So, I just wanted to tell everyone about comp shopping at Wal Mart. Here's how I do it...I gather all my sale ads/papers on line from various grocery stores. I make my shopping list out. Circle everything I need or want from the sale ads and hit the store with my ads. You really don't even need the ads anymore, but be honest. They know most of the ads too. Also watch your sizes and facts, like whether apples are by the pound or the price is for eaches. Things like that will trip you up and throw off the list. Here is just an example of my saving this last trip:
Oranges .58 cents each I got them 20 for a $1.00 Yes, I said dollar. I use many Hispanic store ads that boast tremendous savings on especially produce and meat.
Pork Chops were 2.98 per pound and I paid $1.00 per pound
Boneless skinless Chicken Breast were 9.97 for the package and I paid a little under $4.00 for the package.
White onions were 1.89 a pound and I got 3 pounds for $1.00 (I actually got 6 pounds of them at this price because I can chop them and freeze them for quick, handy use.
Tomatoes were almost 2.00 per pound and I got them for 3 pounds for $1.00 (again I bought 6 pounds so I could make delicious homemade salsa).
So, if you haven't already started comp shopping, you definitely need to do so. You can also use your coupons. But so many times coupons have catches to them. You have to buy certain sizes or can't use them in conjunction with something else. So get out there and reclaim your dollars! Save big this year! By the way, you can also comp merchandise as long as you know who has it for less.
Happy New Year Everyone!



















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