Net Cost: $6.45

Details:Used $5/$25 grocery purchase. Coupon available at Meijer’s webpage for signing up for updates.
I got:
(2) 50 pack Hefty plates, on sale for $2 each, used .50 insert coupons which doubled, cost, $1 ea
(1) 2 liter Coke, $1 (Needed, part of 10/$10)
(3) Meijer brand sandwich bags, $1 ea., (Needed, part of 10/$10)
1 Meijer lunch bags, $1 (Needed, part of 10/$10)
(2) SunnyD Smoothie drinks, $1.49 ea, used .55/1 printable coupons, paid .94 ea.
(2) Betty Crocker potatoes, $1 ea, used .40 printable coupons that doubled. .20 ea.
2 Starbucks Ice Creams, $1 ea. Had $1/1 coupons, these were free.
2 Cole’s Garlic bread mini-loaf, 10/$10, used .50 printable coupons that doubled, free.
(4) Cans of Campbell’s chicken noodle soup .59 ea, used (2) .40/2 newspaper insert coupons that doubled, paid .76/4
(2) Cans of Campbell’s tomato soups, .59 ea. Used (1) .50/2 printable coupon and paid .18/2
6 boxes of Jell-O, .55 ea. Used newspaper insert coupon for $1.25/3, paid .80/6, plus got a $2 OYNO Catalina coupon from Kraft. Profit $1.20!
(2) boxes Crystal Light, $2 ea. Used $1/1 store coupons for each, paid $1 ea!
Subtotal: $28.92
Cost after coupons: $8.45
Received $2 OYNO Catalina coupon for buying 5 or more boxes of Jell-O
Net Cost: $6.45
For printable coupon matchups, see my weekly Meijer post here.
I messed up my order by buying SunnyD smoothies thinking they were part of the 10$10 deal. My order was $1.98 higher than I’d planned on.











The $1/1 Starbucks was for the pint size… how did you use them on the small 10/$10 deal size? The campbell’s soup was .59 limit 4 how were you able to get 6 at the sale price? I tried both those deals,too, and I couldn’t get them! Help oh great one!!
My mistake Kim, on the ice cream. I didn’t realize that the Starbucks ice cream wasn’t the pint size until I got to the store. I hadn’t checked for size restriction on my coupons as I was rushed. While the coupon went through the register without an issue, if it indeed had a size restriction on it, that’s not good as the store may not receive proper reimbursement. Meijer’s registers always seem to send up a flag when something isn’t right and the cashier will question it, so I do take that for granted. I’ll need to pay a little closer attention!
As for the soup, I hadn’t seen the limit on the sign. All 6 rang up at .59, but the receipt does not list a regular price unlike all the other items I purchased. Perhaps it’s now an everyday low price or a price drop? Meijer has implemented so many levels of sales recently that I have a difficult time keeping up!
I am sorry you’ve had troubles!