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There's a new way to save big on food and it's sweeping the nation: grocery auctions. The savings are phenomenal. By bidding for groceries instead of buying them.For more information on grocery auctions visit this website http://www.auctioneers.org/
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So, would you like to hear what people paid for some of these items at the auction?
Lysol disinfectant spray, a product that usually goes for $5 at a grocery store, sold for $3 at the auction. That's a 40 percent savings. Swanson's chicken broth would normally run you $3.79 at a grocery store. At the auction? Just $1.75, a 54 percent savings. A lot of people bought milk in bulk at the auction and, even if it's near the expiration date, they freeze it. Why? Because Horizon organic milk sold for $2.75 a half gallon there, whereas it costs about $6.79 at the store. Savings: 59 percent. At the store, Triscuits costs $3.29. At the auction? Just $1.25. So, our percentages are climbing up to 62 percent on that one. A six-pack of V-8 juice is $4.39, according to the national chain we contacted. But Frecker sold it for $1.50 at the auction. That's a 66 percent savings. For some reason, juices were a great deal at the auction, so we've saved the best bargain for last! At the auction, bidders were able to snag six-packs of Odwalla smoothies for $1.25. At stores, the Odwalla smoothies are only available singly -- and in a slightly different sizes -- but if you do the math, six of them would be $10.86. So by buying at the auction instead, customers saved an impressive 88 percent. |
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I've been reading about this in the news for the past week or so, I wouldn't mind checking one out. Thanks for the link, I couldn't find one in what I was reading
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I've been reading about this in the news for the past week or so, I wouldn't mind checking one out. Thanks for the link, I couldn't find one in what I was reading ![]() ![]() |
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Alas, nothing in my area or within 100 miles
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Wow, some of those original prices are from hell to begin with!!! I think I'll stick to double and triple couponing!!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good example of that is ice cream. It looks like 1/2 gallon, has a 1/2 gallon price, but in the past year or so, it's gone from 1/2 gallon to 1.5 quarts. I know, I'm addicted to ice cream and it irritated the hell out of my when I noticed. I just thought I was eating more than usual but no, the package is smaller. ![]() |
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Edited by
Winx
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Thu 04/02/09 08:28 AM
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So, would you like to hear what people paid for some of these items at the auction? Lysol disinfectant spray, a product that usually goes for $5 at a grocery store, sold for $3 at the auction. That's a 40 percent savings. Swanson's chicken broth would normally run you $3.79 at a grocery store. At the auction? Just $1.75, a 54 percent savings. A lot of people bought milk in bulk at the auction and, even if it's near the expiration date, they freeze it. Why? Because Horizon organic milk sold for $2.75 a half gallon there, whereas it costs about $6.79 at the store. Savings: 59 percent. At the store, Triscuits costs $3.29. At the auction? Just $1.25. So, our percentages are climbing up to 62 percent on that one. A six-pack of V-8 juice is $4.39, according to the national chain we contacted. But Frecker sold it for $1.50 at the auction. That's a 66 percent savings. For some reason, juices were a great deal at the auction, so we've saved the best bargain for last! At the auction, bidders were able to snag six-packs of Odwalla smoothies for $1.25. At stores, the Odwalla smoothies are only available singly -- and in a slightly different sizes -- but if you do the math, six of them would be $10.86. So by buying at the auction instead, customers saved an impressive 88 percent. Gosh, Tina, it sure does cost more for food in your area than it does in mine. |
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Edited by
Winx
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Thu 04/02/09 08:31 AM
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That's why I stock up on the sale items and only buy the sale items when I'm there for the sale. I just bought 8 containers of Kool-Aid for $1.60 each. They're normally around $3.50 each. I've got Kool-Aid for awhile. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It sounds like me. But...if there is a big sale, I buy mostly sale items in quantity. I like to cook double recipes and freeze half of it for another day, btw. |
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There's a new way to save big on food and it's sweeping the nation: grocery auctions. The savings are phenomenal. By bidding for groceries instead of buying them.For more information on grocery auctions visit this website http://www.auctioneers.org/ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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So, would you like to hear what people paid for some of these items at the auction? Lysol disinfectant spray, a product that usually goes for $5 at a grocery store, sold for $3 at the auction. That's a 40 percent savings. Swanson's chicken broth would normally run you $3.79 at a grocery store. At the auction? Just $1.75, a 54 percent savings. A lot of people bought milk in bulk at the auction and, even if it's near the expiration date, they freeze it. Why? Because Horizon organic milk sold for $2.75 a half gallon there, whereas it costs about $6.79 at the store. Savings: 59 percent. At the store, Triscuits costs $3.29. At the auction? Just $1.25. So, our percentages are climbing up to 62 percent on that one. A six-pack of V-8 juice is $4.39, according to the national chain we contacted. But Frecker sold it for $1.50 at the auction. That's a 66 percent savings. For some reason, juices were a great deal at the auction, so we've saved the best bargain for last! At the auction, bidders were able to snag six-packs of Odwalla smoothies for $1.25. At stores, the Odwalla smoothies are only available singly -- and in a slightly different sizes -- but if you do the math, six of them would be $10.86. So by buying at the auction instead, customers saved an impressive 88 percent. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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4 lb. road kill (raccoon or opossum, squirrel is too meager) Preferably 2 to 3 days old. Should marinate in road oil and other highway grease at least 1 day (FREE!) 1 lb. whole garlic cloves 3 c. Jalapeno peppers with seeds 1 bucket of green onions 1 gal. flat beer (Pabst is GOOD) (backwash from spent cans will do nicely) 5 c. toadstools 3 tbsp. cumin 3 c. wild weeds Any deserving vegetables you can think of Very Economical!!! LOL |
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ROAD KILL STEW 4 lb. road kill (raccoon or opossum, squirrel is too meager) Preferably 2 to 3 days old. Should marinate in road oil and other highway grease at least 1 day (FREE!) 1 lb. whole garlic cloves 3 c. Jalapeno peppers with seeds 1 bucket of green onions 1 gal. flat beer (Pabst is GOOD) (backwash from spent cans will do nicely) 5 c. toadstools 3 tbsp. cumin 3 c. wild weeds Any deserving vegetables you can think of Very Economical!!! LOL ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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