I saw this posted on another board:
I paid 25 cents for a tomato slice on the burger plus 2 cents tax. Nothing else.
I saw this posted on another board:
I paid 25 cents for a tomato slice on the burger plus 2 cents tax. Nothing else.
@mrsguin said in FREE Gillette Razors at Walgreens + Profit w/Balance Rewards + Coupons Online Only thru 3/28:
Buy one 4 ct. Gillette SkinGuard Cartridges
The refills are out of stock online. The razor is still available though. You might want to periodically check to see if the refills come in stock before 3/28 and if the razor stays in stock. Good deal if they are both in stock though.
@zapjb said in Walmart to roll out Grocery Delivery Nationwide $98 per year for unl. deliveries:
I don’t think this is a deal for me. As far as I can tell the only difference is a lower minimum purchase threshold. $35 minimum purchase without $98 membership & $30 minimum purchase with $98 membership. Delivery windows reservations are slammed & membership doesn’t give preferential treatment.
Am I missing anything?
Actually I opted for the 15 day free trial and then a $12.95 monthly fee and the minimum purchase requirement for home delivery is $30, not $35. After my free trial ends I plan to cancel and do curbside pickup at the store. That doesn’t cost anything extra, from what I understand. To me this is a better alternative then going to a crowded grocery store and having to stand in line an hour, with possibly infected people. before I can checkout. Because a lot of people haven’t been tested, they could be infected and not know it (asymptomatic).
I usually buy simple, staple items at Rite Aid or Walgreens (milk, sugar, etc.) because I can get in and out right away, even though they are more expensive than say the grocery srore or Walmart.
They offer a free 15 day trial when using the home delivery service. Also when you use the code WOWFRESH, you can get $10 off $50, on your first time using the service. The free trial is greatly appreciated, especially during this time when I would not rather be in crowds.
I was also offered a free 90 day trial after my Office Depot online purchase.
@mrsguin said in FREE Apple or Banana at Target w/Checkout51 B&M:
Buy 1 Banana or Apple for $0.25. Keep your receipt.
Go to Checkout51 & submit for a $0.25/1 Any Brand Bananas or Apples rebate to enjoy your free fruit!
Well, if the lines at Target are anything like those at the grocery store the last time I went, I’ll pass on this offer. About a week ago there were literally at least 150 people in line waiting to get in at opening time (and this was at 6 in the morning).
@mistercheap said in Coming very soon in Burger King APP: Buy one adult combo meal at reg price, get two free kids meals:
@mrvietnam said in Coming very soon in Burger King APP: Buy one adult combo meal at reg price, get two free kids meals:
I saw on another board that this offer won’t require you to buy an adult combo meal, but will work with any purchase:
Burger King is offering two free kid meals when you make any purchase through the BK mobile app at participating locations.
Valid 3/23 – 4/6
Works on take out, drive thru and delivery orders (free delivery on orders of $10+)The cheapest regular-priced items at Burger King are $1 I believe, so this is really a hot deal. What makes this deal scorching hot IMHO is you can do it once daily for a two-week period. I don’t know how much a kid’s happy meal costs, but say it is $3.50. If so the deal would be spend $1 OOP and get $8 of food, daily.
@MrVietnam normally I’d say cool and great, but given circumstances right now, I personally think it’s tacky to ‘game’ the offer. They are doing this to help out families who are out of work, so if you can afford to spend $5 on a sandwich or combo meal to get two free kids meals, do it. You are still getting more value than what you laid oop (say $5-6 to get $14 in food total)
Well, now that you mention it, I am one of those families out of work. I work in the public schools and the schools here have been shut down for a week now and will be closed for several weeks to come. The governor here said they may even have to stay closed for the rest of the 2019-20 school year. So I guess whether you just make the cheapest purchase available or not is up to each person and your personal situation. I think s lot of people are out of work in my area as there is a stay at home government order in effect. Going to get food is one of the few exceptions on if you may leave your house.
@dangeruss said in Coming very soon in Burger King APP: Buy one adult combo meal at reg price, get two free kids meals:
@mrvietnam said in Coming very soon in Burger King APP: Buy one adult combo meal at reg price, get two free kids meals:
What makes this deal scorching hot IMHO is you can do it once daily for a two-week period.
Won’t all this processed food lower your immunity and make you more susceptible to COVID?
Probably, however I’m supposing this is not all you eat everyday and you are still eating healthy foods such as fruits and veggies and whole grains.
From a quick Google search:
Can your food make you sick? Studies have shown spikes in sugar intake suppress your immune system. When your immune system is compromised, you are more likely to get sick. If you eat a lot of foods and beverages high in sugar or refined carbohydrates, which the body processes as sugar, you may be reducing your body’s ability to ward off disease.
“Eating a well-rounded diet high in pretty, colorful veggies and fruits will give your body the vitamins and minerals it needs to fight off illness. These foods help your body regulate and stabilize to work at peak performance,” says Samer Blackmon, M.D., an internal medicine specialist at Piedmont. “Believe it or not, what you put in your mouth serves as one building block to a strong immune system.”
2 free kid meals with a free side of Coronavirus ?
Probably not according to the CDC:
Unlike foodborne gastrointestinal (GI) viruses like norovirus and hepatitis A that often make people ill through contaminated food, SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, is a virus that causes respiratory illness. Foodborne exposure to this virus is not known to be a route of transmission.
I saw on another board that this offer won’t require you to buy an adult combo meal, but will work with any purchase:
Burger King is offering two free kid meals when you make any purchase through the BK mobile app at participating locations.
Valid 3/23 – 4/6
Works on take out, drive thru and delivery orders (free delivery on orders of $10+)
The cheapest regular-priced items at Burger King are $1 I believe, so this is really a hot deal. What makes this deal scorching hot IMHO is you can do it once daily for a two-week period. I don’t know how much a kid’s happy meal costs, but say it is $3.50. If so the deal would be spend $1 OOP and get $8 of food, daily.