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Renee
 
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Someone else's post about chicken prices got me thinking about other things
bought throughout the States, too. What sale items are an especially good
price in your area, that you might go out of your way for or purchase on an
'off' shopping day?

I look for these sales in the circulars, then sometimes stock up:

Whole chicken fryers - $.69 / lb
Boneless, skinless chicken breasts - $1.79 / lb
Dungeness crab clusters - $3.99 / lb
Snow crab clusters - $3.99 / lb
Fresh salmon filets - $3.99 / lb
Fresh tilapia filets - $4.99 / lb
Fresh catfish filets - $4.59 / lb
Ocean scallops - $6.99 / lb
Whole (or butt portion) beef tenderloin - $7.99 / lb
Ribeyes - $4.99 / lb
T-Bones - $4.99 / lb
Top round - $2.50 / lb
93% lean ground beef - $2.39 / lb
Baby back ribs - $3.99 / lb
Whole pork tenderloin - $3.99 / lb
Brand name bacon - $2.50 / lb
Chunk cheddar - $2.99 / lb
Bumble Bee Chunk Light Tuna - $.33 per can (in a 4-pak)


 
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