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Central Iowa Grocery Deals: June 19-25

Central Iowa Grocery Deals ~ June 19-25

Here are my favorite grocery deals you can pick up at your central Iowa grocery stores this week. Be sure to head over to my blog for all the latest coupons and freebies

Hy-Vee

Fresh Red Peppers $0.88

California Green Seedless Grapes $0.99 lb.

Hy-Vee Garden Salad $0.89

Grimmway Farms Bunny Luv Organic Whole Carrots 2 lb. $1.69

Fresh Cilantro bunch $0.50

Hy-Vee Yogurt $0.30

Hy-Vee Shredded or Chunk Cheese $1.67

Hy-Vee Bagels $1.50

Hy-Vee Bacon $2.99

Lloyd's Barbeque Meats $3.69 (Save $1.00/1 Lloyd's Tubs; Save $1.00/1 Lloyd's Barbeque SS Insert 6/17/12)

Hy-Vee Canned Fruit $0.98

Hy-Vee Fruit Snacks $1.00

Kellogg's Fruit Snacks $1.67

Hy-Vee Split Top Bread $1.49

Hy-Vee 100% Whole Wheat Bread $1.68

Sara Lee 100% Whole Wheat Bread $1.99

Sunbelt Granola Cereal $2.50 (Save $1.00/2 Sunbelt Bakery Cereal zip code 50325; Save $1.00/1 Sunbelt Granola Cereal SS Insert 4/29/12)

Special K Cereal $3.00 (Buy 5 Items Save $5 see ad for details; Save $1.00/3
Special K Cereals
)

Hy-Vee Cereal select varieties $1.88

Hy-Vee Pasta $0.79

Hy-Vee Pasta Sauce $0.78

Pace Picante Sauce or Salsa 24 or 30 oz. $2.50 (Buy 5 Items Save $5 see ad for
details; Save $0.60/2 Pace Salsa SS Insert 4/29/12)

Mama Mary's Pizza Crusts 2 ct. $4.49

Knorr Pasta and Rice Sides $1.00

Midwest Country Fare Ice Cream 4 qt pail $2.99

Blue Bunny 1.75 qt Ice Cream Square $2.98

Hy-Vee Sherbet 1.75 qt Square $1.99

Hy-Vee Whipped Topping $0.97

Cheez-It Crackers $1.67

Hy-Vee Tortilla Chips $1.25

Hy-Vee Pop 12 packs $2.20

Era Laundry Detergent $8.99 (Buy 5 Items Save $5 see ad for details)

 

Fareway

Dole Classic Iceberg Lettuce or Coleslaw mix $0.88

Fresh Sweet Corn $3.99 dozen

Red or Yellow B Size Potatoes $0.49 lb.

Arkansas Tomatoes $0.88 lb.

Butter Kernal Vegetables $0.67

Ground Italian Pork Sausage $1.99 lb.

Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast $1.88 lb.

Hormel Pillow Pack Pepperoni $2.50

Resers Deli Salads 16 oz. $1.25 (Save $0.55/1 Reser's Deli Salad)

Fareway Split Top Bread $1.38

Rotella Sliced Vienna Bread $1.39

Trix Cereal $2.50 (Save $0.50/1 Trix Cereal)

Kix Cereal $2.50 (Save $0.75/1 Kix Cereal)

Knorr Pasta or Rice Side Dishes $1.00

Fareway Ketchup 40 oz. $0.99 (with in-ad coupon)

Smuckers Ice Cream Toppings $1.67 (Save $0.50/1 Smuckers Topping RP Insert
6/10/12)

Fareway Ice Cream 4.25 L pail $4.88

Popsicles $3.50 (Save $1.00/1 Yosicle Product)

Pepsi Products 24 packs 2 for $10 (with in-ad coupon)

7-Up Brand "Ten" Products 12 packs 4 for $10

Era Laundry Detergent 150 oz. $8.99

 

Dahl's

Best Choice Shredded Cheese $1.39

Best Choice Yogurt $0.39

Yoplait Go-Gurt Yogurt Tubes 8 ct. $2.00 (Save $0.75/2 Yoplait Go-Gurt; Save $0.75/2 Yoplait Go-Gurt SS Insert 6/10/12)

Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls $2.00 (Save $0.40/2 Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls SS Insert 4/1/12 expires 6/23)

Best Choice Hickory Smoked Sliced Bacon $2.50

Best Choice Canned Fruit $1.00

Best Choice Canned Vegetables $0.50

Best Choice Canned Tomatoes $0.50

Best Choice Pasta Sauce $1.00

Best Choice Pasta $1.00

Best Choice Chocolate Syrup $1.49

Nabisco Teddy Grahams $2.50 (Save $1.00/2 Nabisco Products)

Best Choice Microwave Popcorn 3 ct. $1.00

Best Choice Classic Frozen Vegetables $1.00

Best Choice Potatoes $2.00

Best Choice Whipped Topping $0.89

Best Choice Ice Cream Pail 5 qt $3.99

 

Please let me know if you see any great deals I missed!

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Julia Ziesman June 12, 2013 at 10:28 pm
Could one of the reasons for the population loss in rural Iowa be the lack of decent paying jobs?Read More There are large portions of rural Iowa where there are minimum wage jobs without benefits. Wal-Mart has replaced many small businesses in rural counties. Many of their workers need welfare to survive. The welfare programs that Wal-Mart workers rely on include Medicaid, subsidized housing and food assistance. Meanwhile Wal-Mart and other corporations are setting records for corporate profits. A May 2013 report “The Low-Wage Drag on Our Economy: Wal-Mart’s Low Wages and Their Effect on Taxpayers and Economic Growth” shows how their business model exerts downward pressure on wages. Should we continue to support a created taxpayer-funded social welfare program by corporations? Raising the minimum wage could help alleviate those programs.
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Julia Ziesman, I boycott Walmart for the reasons you listed. American taxpayers subsidize Walmart'sRead More low wages and poor benefits with $2.1 billion a year. Collectively, Sam Walton's heirs contributed a whole $6,000 to charity. I looked up the three class-action lawsuits against Walmart that I knew about and found 71. Many lawsuits against Walmart are to try to make courts enforce their many rulings against Walmart. I was really upset when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to allow Walmart women workers' lawsuit against Walmart to proceed as a class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit that shocked me the most was that of a 33-year-old handicapped woman in a wheelchair who wouldn't believe that Walmart had shaved her time card hours in order to pay her less than the pitiful hourly wage she should have earned. Her lawyers had to produce documents to prove to her that Walmart was really that unethical.