My Mom left with half the stuff before we got a pick so oh well.
On the trip pictured above I price match the band-aids and A1 saving $12 and a trip to target :)
But today's trip was the most I have priced matched so far.
We priced matched:
Air Wick starter kits for $4.98 on sale at Walgreen's (we got 4) Reg. $7.99
matched with a $4 off coupon = .98 each
Hamburger, tuna, & Chicken Helper for $1 on sale at Smith's (15) Reg. $1-$1.98
matched with a .75 off 3 coupon=.75 each
Pringles for .99 at Lin's (9) Reg. $1.50
matched with $1 off 3 = .66 each
Kellog's cereal @ Smith's for $1.66 (10) Reg. $2.98-$3.62
matched with $5 off 5 = .66 each
Infusium shampoo and conditioner @ Walgreen's for $1.98 (3) Reg. $5.98
matched with a coupon $1 = .98
Hunt's sause @ Albertson's for .88 (2) already stocked for me just for Mom :) Reg. $1
no coupon but great deal
Filler paper @ Stapel's for .25 (8) Reg. .75
Milk @ Albertson's 2.29 (1) Reg. 2.32
matched with .75 off
Bacco veggie crumbles Reg. price 3.32 (2)
matched with $2 off 2
Saved $96.75 spent $33.67 on these items Saving like 75% :)
And would have gone to 5 other stores for these sales had they not price matched.
Also picked up a few things that are at the lowest in town like pretzels and dog food.
And did it all with 4 children in tow in 2 hours :)
Overall price matching can save you time and gas it does take longer to check out but it is worth it! Find a nice cashier and take your time tell them when you start you have price match items cause if they start scanning they can't go back or they get mad. Tell them each item and where and how much it is.
It is best to put all like items together since they have to type in each price.
Also I found out today they are doubling coupons (first 3) when Albertson's does you have to tell them you are.
Good luck and happy saving :)
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