Out and about shopping…my good deed pays off

Photo.jpg Waited until Superbowl was well and truly underway before heading out to the stores – that nuts I am not!  Stopped at Jewel to post-redeem some coupons and grab a few of their new Big Book of Savings.  Nothing particularly fascinating, but since they’re store coupons and don’t expire until 2/25, they’ll have time to prove themselves. While there saw an employee about to leave – – a non-driving employee. Offered to drive him home…to Westmont (the things I do!).  Since I would be driving past the 63rd St. Target on my return, decided to stop for more “stuff.”

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Between my $9/2 Reveal lighting products mfr coupons, the $2 Target coupons and Cartwheel plus the slight overage on the Iams cat food, I needed overage stuff.  Converse shoes were $8.98 on clearance (in PITA’s size!), I can always use more vinegar for laundry, Lay’s chips we won’t discuss and the big one…the Magic the Gathering set.  Why?  Look closely at the next photo.
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The boxes with the “Do Not Back Stock” stickers are ringing up at $8.98, the same set without the sticker is $29 (as are all other varieties).  You do the math.

Total OOP after coupons, Cartwheel and REDcard was $16.14.  I’m liking this chain!

Continuing home, stopped at Wags for a few FARR items – it was like a ghost town in there – nobody to bug me!

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4 thoughts on “Out and about shopping…my good deed pays off

    • No, this was a large stack of $4/1 and $9/2 coupons (a small sheet) on the shelf, right in front of the light bulbs. Totally pissed me off that the expiration date was 2/3! Otherwise…

  1. Magic: The Gathering is an organized tournament system; a community of professional Magic players has developed, as has a secondary market for Magic cards. Magic cards can be valuable due to their rarity and utility in gameplay.

    It’s in the Dungeons & Dragons realm, as far as I can tell. Cards are very expensive. If people were smart, they’d counterfeit these cards instead of $20s

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