Grocery stores are finally getting into the act of lowering prices!
It doesn’t always happen. But I have noticed that even though people complain that food is expensive in grocery stores. I have seen prices cheaper on the shelf than the advertised sales price. No gimmicks, no limits. Just less expensive than what is listed in the circular. When I went to a local chain grocery store, I checked the online sales flyer for the particular location I was going to and made my list. Then as I was fulfilling my grocery list, I saw that some prices were actually less expensive than the sale price.
Another factor in this could be that most grocery stores that I have been in lately have not been crowded even during peak times and are trying to entice you with truly lower prices.
Shopping the sales and comparing prices is great. Also, when I finished shopping and checked my receipt, I saved $15 on my purchases, plus I got a coupon for a free loaf of fresh French bread.
It may not happen often that I save more on my groceries without extra coupons for what I intended to buy, but I’ll take happy coincidences where I can.
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