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Publix Deals: October 28 – November 3

on October 29, 2009 · 0 Comments

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Since I am madly trying to finish my book with any spare time I have, I will be sending you to other deal matchups for Publix this week. I Heart Publix has some great deals and matchups for you, be sure to check all this weeks deals out here.

Be sure to scroll down to see a few deal scenarios that Jennifer put together for me for the $4/4 General Mills in-ad coupon!

What deals did you find? Leave them in a comment below.

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A few things to know…

  1. Publix takes competitor coupons.   (Food Lion, Target and more)
  2. Buy One Get One Free items ring up at 50% off, you can purchase just one. (excluding Florida)
  3. Publix doubles coupons $.50 and under.
  4. I only post what I think are the “best deals”  to see a full list of coupon match-ups scroll down.
  5. Publix allows “stacking” coupons.  You can use one manufacturer and one store coupon per item. 
    TIP:  Make sure you have more items than coupons at checkout.

Check out I Heart Publix for this deal explination!

Thanks Jennifer for these!

Buy:
(4) Grands biscuits $1.59 ea
Use:
(2) -$1/2 from Better at Home booklet
-$4/4 ANY General Mills or Nature Valley in sale ad
Total: $.36 for all 4!!

Buy:
(4) Pillsbury Simply cookies $2 ea
Use:
(4) –$1.25/1 Pillsbury Simply Cookies printable
-$4/4 ANY General Mills or Nature Valley in sale ad
Total: FREE + $1 moneymaker

(4) Old El Paso refried beans $1.45ea
(2) Old El Paso taco seasoning $.97 ea
Use:
(2) –<$.60/2 Old El Paso printable
(2) FREE seasoning wyb 2 OE products peelie (there are still some on products)
-$4/4 ANY General Mills or Nature Valley in sale ad
Total: $.60 for all 6 items ($.10/ea)!

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  1. Jennifer Briggs October 29, 2009 at 8:40 pm

    If you can’t print the $.60/2, there is $1/3 in the Better at Home booklet.

    Buy:
    (4) Old El Paso refried beans $1.45ea
    (2) Old El Paso taco seasoning $.97 ea
    Use:
    (1) -1.00/3 Better at Home booklet
    (2) FREE seasoning wyb 2 OE products peelie (there are still some on products)
    -$4/4 ANY General Mills or Nature Valley in sale ad
    Total: $.80 for all 6 items ($.14/ea)!

    Reply
  2. Jennifer Briggs October 29, 2009 at 8:46 pm

    Also, a reminder that the ad states “Limit One Deal Per Coupon Per Customer”.

    I know some Publix stores will allow you to do more than 1 deal in a transaction, but it would be best to ask the manager at that store what they are allowing before you get to the checkout.

    There are some GREAT deals to be had with this coupon!! I’m so excited to stock up on some cheap/free items!!

    Reply
  3. honeybee October 30, 2009 at 9:18 am

    the I heart publix site is a little bit overwhelming. Kind of difficult to make a shopping list off of!

    Reply
  4. Jennifer October 30, 2009 at 9:45 am

    Try and just look at her “Super Deals”. That way you don’t feel so overwhelmed! 🙂
    http://www.iheartpublix.com/?p=4378

    Reply
  5. Emily October 30, 2009 at 2:55 pm

    I don’t see a $1.25 off Pillsbury Simply Cookies. I only see $.55. Am overlooking it. is it on a different link?

    Reply
  6. Jennifer October 30, 2009 at 7:40 pm

    Emily,

    Try this link (IE):
    http://bricks.coupons.com/Start.asp?tqnm=qfznbna46915866&bt=vi&o=56777&ci=1&c=GM&p=0VqI8L3Z

    Or this link (FF):
    http://bricks.coupons.com/Start.asp?tqnm=qfznbna46915866&bt=vg&o=56777&ci=1&c=GM&p=0VqI8L3Z

    Reply
  7. Emily November 1, 2009 at 10:40 pm

    Thanks Jennifer. The first link worked fabulously!

    Reply
  8. Jessica November 3, 2009 at 7:27 pm

    I went to Publix today and found a blinkie for 1.25 off of two Pillsbury ready to bake cookies. They would only let me use one coupon even though I purchased two of the cookies. I also planned on purchasing four boxes of cinnamon toast crunch for 4 for 10 dollars and using the 4 dollar store coupon along with 4-1.00 off two box coupons and they only let me use two of those! I was so upset I went to the customer service desk and asked when they changed their coupon policy and she said it has always been that way! She said I would have to purchase 4 cookies to use two coupons. I will be looking over their coupon policy tonight.

    Reply
    • Kelly November 3, 2009 at 9:08 pm

      Jessica, if the coupon says $1 off 2, you can only use one coupon for two. So if you purchased four, you could use only two coupons.

      Reply
  9. Jessica November 4, 2009 at 7:57 am

    Okay, but I could have used the 1.25 coupon for two and a 1.00 coupon off one if I purchased two items, right?

    Reply
    • Kelly November 4, 2009 at 8:03 am

      Jessica – If you have four items and you have two $1.25/2 coupons + one $4/4 coupon you can use a total of 3, because it is one manuf coupon per item (each manuf coupon here says 1 coupon per 2 items) and you can use one store coupon (the GM coupon says 1 coupon per 4 items). I hope this helps!

      Reply

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