Nov092009
Market Basket has me coming back for deals
Filed under Savvy Shopper by sherman smith at 12:35 am
Good prices on a couple of items as advertised in its weekly flier may not be enough to draw me to a supermarket or drug store – unless I’m driving by. But if a market or drug store has a handful of items on sale and if the advertised prices are among the lowest in the area, I’ll plan on making a stop to shop. Again this week, I’ll be heading to Market Basket for some bargains.
Through Saturday (Nov. 14), Market Basket has Jif peanut butter in 17.3- to 18-ounce jars for $1.50, bananas for 39 cents a pound, 24-ounce loaves of store brand hearty breads, including oat nut and hearty nut, for $1.50, schrod haddock fillets for $5.99 a pound, Krakus Polish ham for $3.99 a pound, half-gallons of Florida’s Natural orange juice for $2.50, store brand 1-pound bags of frozen vegetables, including peas, corn, green beans and butternut squash, half-gallons of Langer’s 100% juice, value packs of Bartlett, Anjou and Bosc pears for 79 cents a pound, Florida navel oranges (12 in a bag) for $3.49, 23- to 25-ounce Uno’s cheese or pepperoni pizza for $3.34, Folger’s coffee in 22-6- to 34.5-ounce containers for $5.99 and gallons of Uni-Gard windshield washer fluid for $1.50.
Through Thursday (Nov. 12), Stop & Shop in Milford (and possibly Hudson) has boneless breast of chicken in 3-pound or larger packages for$1.79 a pound, Folger’s coffee in 22-6- to 34.5-ounce containers also for $5.99, and Brawny 8-roll packages or Quilted Northern 12 double-roll packages for $4.99 (limit 2).
Through Thursday (Nov. 16), all area Shaw’s have Eastern apples, including McIntosh, Empire and Cortland, sold in tote bags for 58 cents a pound, 9.44- to 28.01-ounce Freschetta or PizzAmore pizzas for $4.49, Fresh Express salad blends in 5- to 12-ounce packages for $2, haddock fillets for $5.99 a pound, and bottom round roast or steak for $2.49, plus extra savings from Printacoupon at shaws.com.
Through Saturday (Nov. 14), Hannaford markets in Nashua, Hudson and Londonderry have rib and sirloin end pork chops in 4- to 5-pound packages for $1.19 and 6-ounce Breyer’s yogurt for 40 cents.
Through Saturday (Nov. 14), at Walgreens, you can save $5 on an in-store $25 purchase with the store flier coupon that comes with your Sunday Telegraph. Also, the drug store has 5-pound bags of Gold Medal flour for $1.50 (limit 4) and baking supplies, such as a 12-ounce bag of Nestle morsels and 7-ounce bag of Baker’s coconut for $1.79, both with coupons on the wrap-around flier. In addition, you can get an 8-ounce jar of regular or decaf Maxwell House instant coffee for $3.79 (limit 2), a knit hat with speakers free with purchase of 2 Energizer Performance batteries, including 4-packs of rechargeables or lithium, for $7.99, and Purex 2x laundry detergent in 35- or 46-load containers for $3.99, which is labeled the store’s “lowest price ever.”
Through Saturday (Nov. 14), CVS has Quattro for Women razors or 4-count refills for $4.99 after $3 back in Extra Bucks, 6-ounce tubes of Crest Pro-Health or 4.1-ounce tubes of Sensitivity toothpaste are two for $2.98 after $4 back in Extra Bucks and shoppers who spend $20 on various products like Claritin, Zyrtec, Robitussin, Triaminic and Benadryl will get $10 back in Extra Bucks.
Always try to use manufacturers coupons to save even more.
Sherman Smith, Telegraph copy editor, can be reached at 594-6420, or at ssmith@nashuatelegraph.com.

Add New Comment
Viewing 3 Comments
Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator.
Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment.
Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment.
Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment.
Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment.
Add New Comment
Trackbacks