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Albertsons Coupon Matchups and Deals 6/1 – 6/7

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These are the Albertsons Deals for the North East Texas area. Prices may vary by region. My Albertsons policy is to triple coupons up to 35¢ and double coupons up 50¢. My Albertsons will double/triple up to 4 like coupons per transaction.

If you need help with abbreviations, please reference this post: Couponing Terms & Abbreviations.

Here are the best deals I see this week:

Red Gold Tomatoes 44¢
– 75¢/2 Red Gold Diced Tomatoes & Green Chilies Coupon (3/20 SS) *if included
= 7¢ ea.

Gulden’s Spicy Brown Mustard $1.25
35¢/1 Gulden’s Spicy Brown Mustard Printable Coupon
= 20¢

Bar-S Bologna 88¢
– $1/2 Bar-S Franks or Bologna Coupon (5/22 RP)
= 38¢ ea.

Bar-S Franks $1
– $1/2 Bar-S Franks or Bologna Coupon (5/22 RP)
= 50¢ ea.

Cheerios, Golden Grahams, Trix, Cocoa Puffs, Oatmeal Crisp with Raisins or Oatmeal Crisp with Almonds Cereal $1.50
50¢/1 Cheerios Original Cereal Printable Coupon or Printable Coupon OR
– $1/3 General Mills Cereals Coupon (5/1 or 5/22 SS) OR
$1/2 Basic 4, Cheerios, Chex, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, or Cocoa Puffs Printable Coupon or Printable Coupon
= 50¢ – $1.17 ea.

Zatarain’s Rice Mix 88¢
– 75¢/2 Zatarain’s Rice Mix Coupon (4/17 RP)
= 51¢ ea.

Totino’s Party Pizza 88¢
– $1/5 Totinos Crisp Crust Party Pizza Coupon (3/20 or 4/17 SS) OR
– 50¢/3 Totino’s Crisp Crust Party Pizza Coupon (3/20 or 4/17 SS)
= 55¢ – 68¢ ea.

Albertson’s Dozen Large Eggs 88¢ (Limit 2)

Gala Apples 99¢/lb.

Green Beans 99¢/lb.

Nesquik $2
– 50¢/1 Nestle Nesquik Product Coupon (6/5 RP)
= $1

Ore-Ida Potatoes $3, Buy 2 and Get Heinz Ketchup Free
– $1/1 Ore-Ida Sweet Potato Fries Coupon (5/22 SS) *if included OR
– 25¢/1 Heinz Tomato Ketchup Coupon (5/22 SS) OR
– 50¢/1 Heinz Tomato Ketchup Coupon (5/22 SS)

Scenario:
(2) Ore-Ida Frozen Potatoes $3 ea.
(1) Heinz Ketchup (free, wyb 2 Ore-Ida Potatoes)
– (2) $1/1 Ore-Ida Sweet Potato Fries Coupon (5/22 SS) *if included
– (1) 50¢/1 Heinz Tomato Ketchup Coupon (5/22 SS)
= $3, or $1 ea.

Oscar Mayer Lunchables $2.50
– $1/1 Lunchables Combinations with Fruit Coupon (5/15 SS) *if included
= $1.50

Ritz Crackers or Crackerfuls $2.50
– $1/1 Ritz Crackerfuls Filled Crackers Coupon (4/17 SS) OR
– $1/2 Ritz Crackers or Ritz Bitz Coupon (5/15 SS) or Printable Coupon OR
75¢/1 Ritz Crackerfuls Product Printable Coupon
= $1.50 – $2 ea.

Red Seedless Grapes $1.99/lb.

International Delight Coffee Creamer $2.99
– $1/2 International Delight Quart Coupon (4/10 SS)
= $2.49 ea.

Cherries $2.88/lb.

California Pizza Kitchen or DiGiornio Pizza $4.99
– $1.25/1 California Pizza Kitchen Pizza & Appetizer Coupon (5/1 SS) *if included OR
– $1.25/1 DiGiorno Pizza & Cookies Coupon (4/17 RP) *if included OR
– $1.25/1 DiGiorno Pizza & Wyngz Coupon (4/17 RP) *if included
= $3.74

Bounty Basics Paper Towels $4.99
– 25¢/1 Bounty Towels or Napkins Coupon (6/5 P&G) *next week’s insert
= $4.24

Charmin Basic Bath Tissue $4.99
– 25¢/1 Charmin Product Coupon (6/5 P&G) *next week’s insert
= $4.24

You can also check out my tutorial to learn how to do your own grocery store match-ups!

    22 Comments

    • @Andi, My Albertsons (DFW, TX area) doubles and triples every day, all the time. Other parts of the country might be different. Just call your store to double-check.

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  1. Albertsons will double or triple up to FOUR coupons for the same item. Example: If brownie mix was on sale for $1 and you had four .50 cpns, then you would get 4 brownie mixes for free. However, if you had 5 cpns, then the 5th brownie mix would be for .50 cents because they would only take that fifth cpn at face value. Hope this helps!

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  2. Another question, the degree dedorant is on sale 2/$5. Can I use both the $1 off degree and the b1g1 coupons and end up getting 3/$4?

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    • @Ann, Technically, you might be able to. The B1G1 coupon is giving you the discount on the second item, and the $1/1 is giving you a discount on the first item, so you have one coupon per item. However, sometimes, the bar code is coded so that the B1G1 rings up as a discount off of two items, and will beep if you try to to use a second coupon. You might just have to try it and see. If it does beep, as long as you explain that each coupon gives a discount off a different item, they might override it. This is a situation where YMMV (your manager may vary).

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  3. Ok, I need help. I have a coupon for .25 off heinz ketchup and they have the deal for oneida fries and get a free heinz. Can I use the heinz coupon?

    Also for the Bar S. the hot dogs are usually .88 at walmart. It was cheaper than the advertised $1 if anyone likes that. I did get the bologna at Albertsons.

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    • @Ann, Yes, you can use the Heinz coupon. The Free Heniz is a store discount. The coupon is a manufacturer discount. You can use both a store coupon/discount and a manufacturer coupon on each item.

      The only way that you wouldn’t be able to use it is if the Heinz were free with an in store coupon that happened to be a manufacturer coupon.

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  4. Hey guy- the Albertsons circular the came in the mail this week had a $5 off $50 coupons (before coupons). I thought these were in the instore circular too but aren’t- and I missed out on the deal- so make sure yall clip and bring that one too 🙂

    Also- if you have the $1 Fresh express salad, you can use that for the .88 Iceberg Fresh Express Mix this week. The lady at the register said they wouldn’t take it because it was more than the product. However, the manager happened to be there and said they got a letter from corporate and it could be adjusted to the .88 sale price

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  5. I saw quite a few sally hensen nail polishes on clearance for 1.00-1.59
    great deal if you use .50 cents off printable coupon coupons.com zip code 76021

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    • @dawn, Yes, $1/2 is considered a discount off of two items (you have to buy both to get the discount), so you can only use 1 manufacturer coupon for those two items.

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  6. Hi guys, i’m new to couponing, i’m wondering can you use several different manufactures coupon on the same product if they are different denominations. Like if i have 2 coupons for deoderant one for .75 off and B1G1F can i take the .75 off the deoderant i have to purchase and still get the next one free? Thanks for all the info and taking the time to show me all the deals i may have missed!

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    • @Amy,
      Yes in that case, you should be able to use both coupons. If you had, say, a $.50 off one and a $.75 off one, you couldn’t use both on one item. You have two coupons and you’re “buying” two products, so you’re good. Does that make sense?

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  7. I also see free Pepperidge Farm 3 layer cake when you buy 2 Breyer’s ice cream (2 for $5), and I have a coupon for $1 off 3 Breyer’s blast ice creams. And free Niagara water when you buy 2 Snyder’s pretzels (2 for $4) and I have a $1 off Synder’s pretzel sandwiches.

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    • @becca, The snyder’s that are 2/$4 are not the sandwiches or the pretzel pieces. I got burned on this yesterday when I tried to get the pretzel pieces that my husband loves.

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  8. I would like to have the very basic skills to go to Albertsons Northwest or Fred Meyers… to do my shopping and save money…

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  9. I am on the same boat as Kristy. I am new at this couponing experiance. So how can you know how many coupons the store will double and is their a limit in transactions that you can do to get more use of your coupons? Please someone help and answer my questions.

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    • @Letty, Each store is a little different with the limit to the number of coupons that they will double/triple in one transaction. A common limit is 3 per like item. i.e. if you buy 3 boxes of Cheerios and use 3 fifty cent coupons (which double to $1/1), they will only double 3 coupons. If you bought a 4th box in the same transaction and tried to use another 50 cent coupon, you would only get 50 cents off for the 4th coupon.

      An easy way around this is to separate your items into separate transactions so that you have no more that 3 like items with coupons per transaction. This really only matters for coupons that will double or triple. Most stores do not have a limit for other types of coupons, like $1/1. You can use as many as you want in one transaction. Hope this helps.

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  10. My Albertsons wouldn’t take the coupon for the Marcal Bath Tissue, the coupon requires the purchase of a 12 pack, the one on sale is a 4 pack. The $.50 cheerios were worth the trip though!

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  11. Kristy-
    The price at the end of the scenario is based on whatever coupon you physically have in your possesion. So on the Cheerio example, there are several different coupons available for you to use. If you use the .50 coupon, your price would be .50 per box. Where lets say I have the $1/3 coupon, I need to buy 3 boxes at 1.50 (4.50), minus the dollar from the coupon (3.50) divided by 3 boxes will give you the 1.17. So .50-1.17 is the range you will pay after coupons, depending on what you have. Hope this helps!

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  12. I’m new to this so I’m confused about something… in the above Albertson’s coupon match ups there are a few items where it shows a negative balance at the end of the deal. For instance, it shows Cheerios (and other cereals) are $1.50/box. Then you can use the .50 cent coupon (which would double to make it $1) or you can use a $1 coupon, which, either way takes $1 off of the $1.50 price, making the cereal .50 cents per box. I’m confused where it says “= 50¢ – $1.17 ea.” What is the “-$1.17 ea”? Are you saying they pay you $1.17 ea to take them out of the store? And, if so, how are you coming to that calculation? Thanks for your help!

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