NFriday wrote:Seebee- How did you get the soup for practically free? ...They only eat lower sodium soup though, and I didn't think that Progresso made any lower sodium soup. They really like Campbell's Select Harvest. Thanks, Nancy
The cash back on these ends today, but I got these from the same deal about a month ago, so hopefully they'll do it again. If I recall correctly, here was the deal:
Buy 20.00 worth of participating products, and get 5.00 cash back for your next purchase on anything.
Ok, so the 20.00 amount that was required was PRE savings.
Those soups' SHELF price is like 2.99!! HOWEVER, the SALE price was like 1.33
So, I buy 7 cans of soup, which totaled close to 21.00. I get my free 5.00 back. So after I total 20., the real price comes to 7 x $1.33 = 9.31. NOW, you use coupons on that 9.31. If you are familiar with the term "creative couponing," I found some 1.00 coupons on the web that would work on each can of soup. So, I could have gotten cash back, but the Jewel systems have caught up with me, so I don't push it. When I shop at Jewel, I normally have to purchase SOMETHING to not make my balance negative. So I only used a few of the dollar off coupons, and threw in a few run of the mill "50 cents off two" coupons just to make it look good. So, after the initial transaction, I got my first 5.00 back, and then just kept rolling it over, and rolling it over. I'd normally try to keep my cost around 1.00 for 7 cans.
No, I will not explain what creative couponing is here. I didn't know what it was before about 5 years ago. Anyone can search the web and figure it all out. If I can do it, anyone can, trust me.
I too, like the healthy Choice, and the Select Harvest canned soup brands (they taste like actual soup, and not just water with waaaay too much salt,) but the Progresso lower sodium label can definitely hold it's own against those brands. Progresso also has a "light" label, and some of those include soups with about half the migs of sodium as regular canned soups as well, but not ALL of the light labels are lower sodium, and none of them are marked as lower sodium. The light labels that have lower sodium counts are oven roasted chicken and vegetable, and italian wedding meatball. I like them both. The "lower sodium" label progresso that I like are chicken noodle, chicken with wild rice, and chicken gumbo. The chicken gumbo has a very pronounced sagey nose to it, and we thought we might not like it at first, but it has really grown on us. If they do this again, we are gonna load up on it. We planned to this go around, but we got called out of town on a semi emergency. This is just canned soup, and I make my own all of the time, but in a pinch, for a quick meal alongside a decent homemade sammich at home, FREE is definitely worth it to dump it into a big bowl and hit 1:30 on the microwave for something tasty and warming and filling. At shelf price of 2.99, no way I'd buy these. At 1.00 per, I think I'd be interested, but, at a few cents each? No brainer stock up, IMO.
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