C.F.
If you are here in Wisconsin Pick N' Save is matching competitors coupons. I saw this week Sentry had theres for 39 cents/lb.
We are hosting Thanksgiving this year and I want to go ahead and buy the turkey. I want the best deal - anyone know where to go for that? Thanks!
Rainbow Foods seemed to have the best deal using the coupon that was in the paper yesterday. We got an 18 pound turkey for around $11 ! What a deal! Thanks for all the help.
If you are here in Wisconsin Pick N' Save is matching competitors coupons. I saw this week Sentry had theres for 39 cents/lb.
so far Rainbow- A. 58cents per lb with $25 purchase.
Frozen
about me- 48 yo perfusionist, wellness coach, thrifty shopper and mom to 7 yo twin girls.
B. J
I saw in the Star Tribune ads that Rainbow has a coupon for .58/pound and Cub said they would match anyones advertised price on Turkeys.
We have Safeway here and you can get an under-16 pound turkey for 4.99 or an over-16 pound turkey for 6.99 with any $25 purchase.
Cub's ad this week says they cannot be beat for price of turkey. Rainbow's says 58cents / lb.
Either walmart or Aldi's
A.,
I don't know if this will really be the cheapest price of the season, but I just came from Rainbow, and they had a coupon for $0.58 per pound Jenny-O turkeys. They claimed in the in-store circular that it was the cheapest around.
Good luck with your dinner!
Jessica
Cub Foods has a low price guarantee - they will beat any competitor's advertised price, even if it is a coupon. Rainbow has a coupon in the paper this week's ad for .58/lb. If a Cub is closer to you, chances are they will already have a limit 1 turkey for .57/lb or better, but if you take the coupon in, they will beat the price. That's the lowest price I've seen so far, but I only get ads for Rainbow & Cub. Cub is the closest store to my house, so it's where I usually shop.