I'm finally getting around to sharing my Rite-Aid trip from this week. We were out of town over the weekend, so I didn't hit Rite-Aid until Tuesday. But thanks to the new limits Rite-Aid is placing on certain sale items, I was able to find everything on my list.
Transaction #1
Item | Regular Price | Sale Price | Coupon | I Paid |
(2) Old Spice Body Wash | $4.99 | $2.99 | BOGO $1/1 | $1.99 |
(8) Snickers Eggs | $0.88 | $0.50 | (4) $1/2 | FREE |
= $1.99 + tax
Received (2) $2 +UP Rewards on Old Spice
Total = $2.01 Profit
Transaction #2
Item | Regular Price | Sale Price | Coupon | I Paid |
(4) John Frieda Products | $6.99 | 4/$20 | (4) $2/1 | $12.00 |
= $12.00 + tax
- $6 +UP Rewards from last week
- $4 +UP Rewards from Transaction #1
= $2.00 + tax
Received $10 +UP Reward
Grand Total = FREE
Random TMI story from my household: My husband and son were headed upstairs to take a shower while I unpacking my Rite-Aid bag. Having already deposited their clothes in the laundry basket, they were "nakey" (as my son says). My husband spotted the Old Spice bodywash and grab one to take upstairs. I said "Wait, I need to take a picture for my blog". My husband says "Of me???".
No, dear. I don't write that kind of blog.
HA!! My husband would totally say something like that. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the limits, it makes RA shopping less stressful and way more fun. I can definitely get enough to outfit my family even within the limits.
Also love the free Easter candy. I have barely paid anything for what is going into my kid's Easter baskets!
Oh that's too funny! Thank you both. That made my morning!
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