Yes, I did survive. I didn't turn to any of the other 'supercenter' stores either. I'm not going to lie it was a little harder than I thought it was going to be. I've shopped these supercenter stores for years and years you get use to certain things and change is always different and sometimes leaves you questioning yourself. I'm not the kind of person to ever take an easy path or a path heavily traveled for that matter. For those of you who know me well and know the area we live in the supercenters have become a convenient, cheaper store for us to get everything we need at one place for our larger families. How did I do, and what did I do?? Read on.
Friday night my son was on a mission to find a game from a hundred years ago it seemed so we went to Sandusky to search Game Stop stores for that, and stopped by Kroger. (See how I made the teen happy and got help at a grocery store here.) I stopped by the customer service window told them it was my first time in Kroger and I needed one of their cards and the do's and don't's of their store and coupon polices. I couldn't have asked for a friendlier and more helpful representative. Again it was a Friday night and they took time for me. I still saved 50% with sales and coupons which is great for my first time in the store. I was well pleased.
Saturday morning started early because of stores that had certain sale times. I stuck to the local Norwalk stores and to the items on my lists. I shopped 5 stores and was able to get everything I needed. My meat and produce was high quality. There was no long lines, store employees were friendly. I didn't know the lay out of the stores, but I will learn them. I spent less money, a whole lot less money. I didn't feel exhausted when I got home, I was actually ready to cook some of the food I just bought.
My son went with me and he wanted some impulse items that I normally say yes to, but without his supercenter he couldn't find them etc. It was easier for me to say "no", which led to me explaining throughout stores why I'm taking the break. To a teenager he may not understand my reasoning, but he probably won't forget our grocery store trips this weekend either.
This blog is just my opinion nothing more nothing less. It has some of the good about things along with some of the not so good.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Sandusky Grocery Shopping Weekend of March 21-22
I'm not as familiar with the Sandusky grocery stores so I'm walking into some new water here. I'm more than sure I will handle it. I have older teenagers and it's important that I get everything I need. I will be making my trips count because of the cost of gas, but a little planning goes a long way. I have read online about each of the stores coupon policies, but I do plan on stopping by customer service before I start shopping just to make sure I understand everything correctly.
Kroger- I owe this store my business. I have price matched their ads for quite awhile now, it's time they got my business. This is the one ad that drives me to get up early and make sure I go get my Sunday morning papers, why? Simply put, they have the food on sale my family needs especially for packing lunches, to go snacks, sports drinks, and for that matter all my son & husband's favorites. Some of the big things to pay attention to is the special price is if you buy 5 or whatever, for me it's more what is the limit on items.You will need the Kroger card for their deals.
Meijer-has a special spring cleaning ad that I'm going to look through. I'm a big environment friendly cleaner kind of person so we will have to see what the ad has to offer.
Ollie's- I'm in Sandusky, of course I'm going to stop by Ollie's and see what sales they have going on.
JoAnne Fabric- Huge coupon sale for crafters of any kind this weekend. If you shopped their stores last week you received a 25% off your total purchase coupon for you & and a friend. They also mailed one out this week. Keep an eye out on your emails also.
Since I'm going to the "big" city for groceries I might just make the day a little special and treat myself to a special lunch. I'll let you know all about it.
Kroger- I owe this store my business. I have price matched their ads for quite awhile now, it's time they got my business. This is the one ad that drives me to get up early and make sure I go get my Sunday morning papers, why? Simply put, they have the food on sale my family needs especially for packing lunches, to go snacks, sports drinks, and for that matter all my son & husband's favorites. Some of the big things to pay attention to is the special price is if you buy 5 or whatever, for me it's more what is the limit on items.You will need the Kroger card for their deals.
- Frito Lay Stax Chips $1.00
- Kroger Bread or Buns $1.00
- Capri Sun $1.49 when you buy 5 participating items
- Coca-Cola 12 pk. 3/$9 *must buy 3 to get this price
- Powerade 8pk $3.99 when you buy 5 participating items
- Purex Laundry Detergent 75 oz. $2.99 (plus there is a manufacturing coupon out there)
- Tide Detergent or Gain Detergent 50 oz. $4.99 when you buy 5 participating items (plus coupon)
- Birds Eye Volia Skillet Meal $2.99 when you buy 5 participating items
- DiGiorno Pizza $4.99 when you buy 5 participating items (plus coupon)
- Kroger Popcorn Chicken $4.99 when you buy 5 participating items
- Hefty Trash Bags $6.99 (plus coupon)
- Scott Bathroom Tissue 16 Double Rolls $6.99 (plus coupon)
- Cheetos $1.49 when you buy 5 participating items
- Ritz Crackers $1.77 when you buy 5 participating items
Meijer-has a special spring cleaning ad that I'm going to look through. I'm a big environment friendly cleaner kind of person so we will have to see what the ad has to offer.
Ollie's- I'm in Sandusky, of course I'm going to stop by Ollie's and see what sales they have going on.
JoAnne Fabric- Huge coupon sale for crafters of any kind this weekend. If you shopped their stores last week you received a 25% off your total purchase coupon for you & and a friend. They also mailed one out this week. Keep an eye out on your emails also.
Since I'm going to the "big" city for groceries I might just make the day a little special and treat myself to a special lunch. I'll let you know all about it.
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