Earn $6 in Swagbucks when you buy 1lb of select fresh sliced Sara Lee Deli Meats at Walmart -activate (lim 2x per week to 3/31)
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https://www.swagbucks.com/grocery-receipts-offer-details?id=7325566
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*Only purchases of the following products are eligible for SB:
Buy a 1/2 lb. or 1 lb. of Deli Counter Sliced:
Sara Lee® Hardwood Smoked Turkey
Sara Lee® Lower Sodium Oven Roasted Turkey Breast Deli Sliced Lunch Meat
Sara Lee® Premium Meats Angus Medium Roast Beef Lunch Meat, Deli Sliced
Sara Lee® Premium Meats Gluten Free Black Forest Ham, Deli Sliced
Sara Lee® Premium Meats Gluten Free Honey Ham, Deli Sliced
Sara Lee® Premium Meats Gluten Free Honey Roasted Turkey Breast, Deli Sliced
Sara Lee® Premium Meats Gluten Free Mesquite Smoked Turkey Breast, Deli Sliced
Sara Lee® Premium Meats Gluten Free Oven Roasted Turkey Breast, Deli SlicedNo other products are eligible for SB.
Must purchase at least 1 of the above eligible products to earn SB.
SB for this offer can only be earned twice per week (Sunday-Saturday), while supplies last.
Not all products available at all Walmart locations. Purchase must be made at Walmart.
This offer is subject to change at any time and is available in limited quantities.
Purchase must be made between February 1, 2025 and March 31, 2025. Receipt must be uploaded by 11:30 pm Pacific Time on March 31, 2025. Purchases made outside of the listed dates are not eligible for SB.Uploaded receipts are not eligible for SB if linked to other promotions.
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I wonder how much the cheapest qualifying item costs and if the $6 makes it free or cheap?
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@mrvietnam said in Earn $6 in Swagbucks when you buy 1lb of select fresh sliced Sara Lee Deli Meats at Walmart -activate (lim 2x per week to 3/31):
I wonder how much the cheapest qualifying item costs and if the $6 makes it free or cheap?
Sliced deli meats have gotten pretty expensive. My feeling is, if the Turkey or Black Forest Ham is under $10 a lb, getting a lb of fresh sliced deli turkey or ham for under $4 net is an excellent deal.
I honestly can’t imagine any of these items sell in the $6-7 per lb range to make them close to free.