Jan
20

Simple Truth B1G1 Printable coupon (Email Subscribers) = CHEAP Organics!

If you are a Fred Meyer email subscriber, you may well have gotten a very hot, high-value coupon in your inbox. Thanks to reader Emily for the tip on my Fred Meyer post from yesterday!

simpletruthb1g1Now when I clicked the  ”print your coupon” the verbiage was very clear: this coupon is for me alone as a Rewards member and I cannot share or post it.

What I am doing, however, is sharing this information with you in hopes you’re also an email subscriber! Go back and check. Did you get the coupon too? If so, here are a few ideas for how you might use the coupon this week:

Simple Truth Organic Salad Blends $2.50
Buy one, get one free coupon
Bottom line: $1.25 each!
(They have organic spinach, arugula, Italian greens, etc.)

Simple Truth Organic Milk, 1/2 Gallon $2.99
Buy one, get one free coupon
Bottom line: $1.49 each!
(Fabulous price for organic milk – you might try using it on a full gallon, too – I’m unsure of the price)

Simple Truth Organic Honey, 16 oz $3.69
Buy one, get one free coupon
Bottom line: $1.85 each!

Simple Truth Organic Soy milk, 1/2 Gallon $2.50
Buy one, get one free coupon
Bottom line: $1.25 each!

Other ideas that come to mind immediately, though I’m not sure of prices…

  • Simple Truth Organic Frozen Fruit & Vegetables
  • Simple Truth Greek Yogurt
  • Simple Truth Quinoa (I think this is around $2.99 ish – would make a great way to save on organic quinoa)
  • Simple Truth Organic Oatmeal
  • Simple Truth Organic Cereal
  • Simple Truth Organic Free Range Eggs
  • Simple Truth Meat (some of this is natural, not necessarily organic – see your meat department)

If you are making a trip – make sure to stop by my Fred Meyer coupon deals for the week. It’s a great week of shopping at Fred Meyer! Incidentally, I don’t mean to brag (alright, yes I am totally bragging now!), but the push on store-brands and personalized coupon offers is exactly one of the things I predicted we’d see more of in 2013 on last week’s webcast. It’s also exactly why I said to make sure your store’s loyalty card programs has updated contact information for you. You do not want to miss out on savings opportunities like these!

Let us know if you have other scenarios for this coupon. Did you get it, too?

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Angela January 20, 2013 at 11:22 am

Got the coupon in my email box a few days ago; I’m not a big organic shopper so I wasn’t going to keep it but I did print it off anyway (since I’m shopping at Freddy’s on Monday) but as soon as I saw the organic milk at 2.99 I was thrilled to have printed off that coupon :)

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Angela Russell January 20, 2013 at 11:35 am

Even if you’re not an organic shopper, I think some of the prices end up being cheaper than conventional counterparts! For instance, those $1.50 salad clamshells – those are normally $2 – $2.50 each for conventional.

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Jill January 20, 2013 at 1:07 pm

How do we get subscribed to the coupons? I have an ecoupon acct. w/ FM but never get the cereal coupon

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Angela Russell January 20, 2013 at 1:26 pm

This came via email. You need to make sure your current email address is associated with your Rewards account.

http://www.fredmeyer.com/myfredmeyer/Pages/default.aspx

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