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Charsee
01-10-2010, 06:52 PM
There are products that you would have to spend almost $20 per can that are on sale this week for $5.99!!!

That means (minus the $1.00 for the can) that you are getting a lot of jello, pudding, taco TVP, cheesy broccoli or potatoe soup, cream of mushroom soup, etc. for $5 already canned for you! Okay, can you tell I am excited?

Other food prices may be cheaper at Smith's or Harmon's...for instance I have seen tuna and hunts spaghetti sauce for less at the other stores.

http://smithsfoodanddrug.inserts2online.com/customer_Frame.jsp?divID=706&drpStoreID=00094

http://www.harmonsgrocery.com/webdev.nsf/Start?OpenForm

http://maceys.mywebgrocer.com/CircularMain.aspx?st=4093926&cc=1&cc=1&s=69964930&g=e1aae940-67b6-4da4-a3ae-9e9603ca4f76&uc=6E0A438

If anyone has already price compared these stores for your favorite foods, would you please share what the lowest prices were and where?

Thanks!

JayE
01-10-2010, 07:12 PM
Thanks for the heads up. Now to find a Macey's. There's not one anywhere near us.

Mother55
01-10-2010, 09:50 PM
I was in Orem last week and saw Garbanzo Beans on sale for 48 cents a can--usually 99 cents. So I bought 3 cases because we like garbanzo beans tossed in our salads. Then 2 days later I was in Costco where Garbanzo Beans were only 46 cents can. Grrrr! But it's hard to keep on top of all prices at all stores. 48 cents was still half price and the expiration date was March 2012--those beans will just be a memory by then! The good thing about the #10 cans is the added benefit of long term storage and the oxygen packets. Worth driving to Orem or Clinton/Roy, or Ogden area in my opinion.

signseeker
01-11-2010, 08:13 AM
Thanks for the heads up!

signseeker
01-11-2010, 11:00 AM
The wheat is $12 per 50 pound bag. And the bags are the "ready to store" type bags so you don't have to fiddle around with re-packing the wheat into something else. The last time I remember seeing them in the "storable bags" was fall of '07. They used the plastic buckets and other things, but I haven't seen the storable bags.

Sugar is 9.68 per 25 pound bag.

I got some creamy broccoli and creamy potato soups... haven't tried these, but they are about $16-18 per can regularly. Something's messed up on the labels cuz it says there's 15 servings per container. That's sure not very much - two pots of soup per can?

They said prices may come down more for some of the other stuff like Hamburger Helper in a few weeks...

waif69
01-11-2010, 12:06 PM
You guys are really making me wish I lived out west, even more than I already wish that. Buying things in #10 cans in NJ, dream on.

signseeker
01-12-2010, 07:50 AM
It's not about the can, dude. Cheer up. :)

waif69
01-12-2010, 07:44 PM
I know, but they make organizing and stacking easier if we got everything the same size. Our storage is such a mess, I'm grabbing at straws.