Walmart Shopping List 3/7 – 3/13/10

When you match coupons up to Walmart’s everyday low prices get you’ll some great deals (there is no weekly ad this week). New deals include free Reach floss, Tide and Johnson’s Buddies soap. To keep this list from getting too long, deals we’ve already mentioned but are still available are included in the on-going Walmart deals list.

Thanks to Heather at Passion for Savings for her help with getting this list started. Prices vary from store-to-store and region-to-region.

Your turn: Which other coupons did you use this week at Walmart?

Refrigerated and Dairy Case Deals

Grands Jr. Biscuits (5 ct.) $0.74
Buy 2 and use $1/2 Grands Biscuits or Grands Jr. printable
Final price: $0.24 each after coupon

Yoplait Greek Yogurt $1.00
Use $0.30/1 Yoplait Greek Yogurt Cups printable
Final price: $0.70 after coupon

Yoplait Original Yogurt (32 oz.) $2.27
Use $0.55/1 Yoplait Yogurt printable
Final price: $1.72 after coupon

Frozen Food Deals

Birds Eye Steamfresh Vegetables $1.00
Buy 4 and use $1/4 Birds Eye Food product printable coupon for Internet Explorer or for Firefox or
Buy 3 and use $1/3 Birds Eye Steamfresh Vegetable coupon from 3/7 Red Plum insert
Final price: As low as $0.66 each after coupon

Freschetta Single Serve Pizza $3.50
Use $1/1 Freschetta Pizza printable or
$1.25/1 Freschetta Pizza from 3/7 Smart Source insert
Final price: As low as $2.25 after coupon

Blue Bunny Premium Ice Cream $3.78
Use $1/1 Blue Bunny Premium 1.5 qt. Ice Cream printable available after registering
Final price: $2.78 after coupon

Grocery Deals

Frank’s Red Hot Original Sauce – $1.87
Use try me free coupon (it also rings up as $1.39/1) from 3/7 Smart Source insert (exp 4/30)
Final price: $0.48 after coupon

Lifesaver Jelly Beans $1.89
Buy 2 and use $1/2 Lifesaver Jelly Beans printable or at RedPlum
Final price: $1.39 each after coupon

Slim Jim Canister (16 ct.) $2.98
Use $1/1 Slim Jim Canister printable
Final price: $1.98 after coupon

Health and Beauty Deals

Reach Dental Floss $0.97
Use $1/1 coupon from 3/7 Red Plum insert (exp 12/31)
Final price: Free after coupon

Dial Body Wash (travel size) $0.97
Use $1/1 printable coupon
Final price: Free after coupon
(Thanks STL Mommy)

Ivory Soap (3 ct.) $1.07
Use $0.25/1 Ivory bar soap multi-pack from 3/7 Procter & Gamble insert
Final price: $0.82 after coupon

Household Deals

Clorox Toilet Wand $9.68
Use $5/1 Clorox Toilet Wand printable for Internet Explorer or for Firefox
(no more prints available)
Spend $4.68, then submit for $5 Clorox Toilet Wand rebate
Final price: Free after coupon and rebate

Tide travel size $0.97
Use $1/1 any size Tide coupon from 3/7 Procter & Gamble insert (exp 4/30)
Final price: Free after coupon

Colgate Max Fresh Toothpaste (travel size) $0.97
Use $0.75/1 Colgate printable coupon
Final price: $0.22 after coupon
(Thanks, Couponing To Disney)

Scotch Brite Scrubbing Sponge $0.84
Buy 2 and use $1/2 Scotch-Brite from 3/7 Smart Source insert
Final price: $0.34 each after coupon

Kiwi Shoe Laces $2.00
Use $1/1 Kiwi Product from 3/7 Red Plum insert
Final price: $1.00 after coupon

Baby Care Deals

Johnson’s Buddies Soap $0.97
Use $1/1 Johnson’s baby product coupon from 3/7 Red Plum insert (exp 5/15)
Final price: Free after coupon

Pediasure single bottle – price check??
Use $2/1 any Pediasure product from 3/7 Smart Source insert (exp 5/31)
Final price: Free or close to it after coupon

Pull Ups Flushable Wipes (40 ct.) $1.64
Use $1/1 Pull-Ups Flushable Moist Wipes printable
Final price: $0.64 after coupon

Mr. Bubbles Bubble Bath $1.77
Use the $1/1 Mr. Bubble printable coupon for Internet Explorer or for Firefox
Final price: $0.77 each after coupon
(Thanks, Couponing To Disney)

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24 responses to “Walmart Shopping List 3/7 – 3/13/10”

  1. J.K.

    I love that Carrie finds the greatest deals in the Twin Cities- this has helped my family to save hundreds of dollars- thank you Carrie!

    I just wanted to point out that although I utilize many of the ideas from this website- I choose not to use the ones from Wal-Mart because I try to be a responsible conscious consumer. Here is why I choose to shop elsewear:

    “Wal-Mart’s critics, easily exploit some aspects of our benefits offering to make their case; in other words, our critics are correct in some of their observations. Specifically, our coverage is expensive for low-income families, and Wal-Mart has a significant percentage of associates and their children on public assistance.” [Susan Chambers Memo to the Wal-Mart Board of Directors; New York Times, 10/26/05]

    In a letter to state legislators, Wal-Mart wrote that they “provide the mechanism for associates to remove themselves from public assistance” and that they “certainly don’t encourage our associates to apply for public health benefits.” Documents bearing the Wal-Mart logo, however, revealed that Wal-Mart issues printed “Instructions for Associates” that tell employees how to sign up for public assistance. Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott has said: “There are government assistance programs out there that are so lucrative it’s hard to be competitive, and it’s expensive to be competitive.” [Wal-Mart Letter to State Legislators, 6/20/05; Wal-Mart Social Services Documents; St. Louis Post Dispatch, 4/6/05]

    ( This comes from the largest employer in the U.S. outside of the federal government- Walmarts revenue was 405,607 million in 2008. Walmart spent 300 million in advertising cost and 100 million in health care)

    Wal-Mart Violated Worker Rights More than 2 Million Times, Minnesota Judge Rules Wal-Mart violated the law more than 2 million times over a six-year period by denying workers time for breaks and forcing them to work “off the clock” for no pay, a Minnesota judge has ruled. Dakota County District Judge Robert King ordered the company to pay $6.5 million in back pay. In addition, Wal-Mart faced fines as high as $2 billion for the wage-and-hour violations. The case ultimately ended in settlement, with Wal-Mart paying out $54 million in lost wages. [Workday Minnesota, 7/2/08; Associated Press, 12/9/08]

    There are many more interesting tatics Wal-Mart engages in -lower quality of goods at a low price, unfair labor practices for overseas manufacturer workers, ect.- but I think these are a few things that stood out to me because it really affects us on a local level and the words are coming directly out of the company’s CEO’s mouth.

    I point out that the choice is yours. I love a great deal – but not at the expense of others or my tax dollar. Although we may be saving on our weekly grocery bill, it is costing us in the long run when we choose to shop at Wal-Mart.
    Thank you Carrie- I am not bashing you or this site in any way!
    Thank you,
    JK

    1. Valerie Y

      I abstain from Wal-mart, same reasons. I don’t impose my choice on anyone else. I tried to shop there because the prices are good, but after reading Nickel and Dimed by Barb Ehrenreich, I just couldn’t shop there in good conscience.
      Also for reference, the documentary “Walmart: The high cost of low price”. Very interesting and thought provoking, albeit not totally unbiased. Granted, I didn’t shop at WM before being influenced by these items. I live closer to Target, and I like shopping at Target, so basically for me, I will just keep on with Target.

  2. Sarah Beth

    I have found the Johnson Buddies Soap at Target but cannot find it at Walmart or Cub.
    Has anyone else had success? I looked in the Baby section as well as the Soap section.

    1. Kari

      I was able to find the buddies at Walmart in the past, but have not seen them the last 2 times I’ve gone.

    2. Steph

      I found the Johnson Buddy Soap at Walmart in a small area of the cosmetic section where they had kids bubble bath and stuff. It wasn’t located in the baby or adult soap area. Hope that helps.

  3. Mary

    Why is it I can never find the specific “printable” coupon from coupons.com that is linked? Last time I had trouble with the Hasbro game coupons. This time I cannot find the Dial soap coupon; when I am linked to coupons.com, that is not one of the coupons available.

  4. Kristin

    Is this list based on shopping at a Super Walmart? Thanks!

  5. Mother of 4

    Do you think that you spend less money overall by shopping at Walmart or Target? I am a Walmart shopper because it’s closer to my house than Target. But, I shop on Mondays and it seems like the Target list is usually out by then but not always the Walmart list. Do you think I should switch to shopping at Target?

    1. Angela II

      I still like Walmart over Target for savings. My opinion is that even with Target coupons and stacking them with manufacturer coupons the savings is miniumal so if I need to buy other items on my shopping trip the over all savings is greater at Walmart. If I go to Target I seem to still have to stop at Cub, or Joanns, or even the hardware store because Target is so limited on what they carry.

  6. Mother of 4

    The St. Anthony Village Walmart has the Mr. Bubbles bubble bath on sale for $1 a bottle. Also, the Clorox Toliet Wand I purchased had a coupon on the box to use now that was for $3 off, that paired with the $5 coupon I had made it a total of $1.98. I had a total of $25.05 in coupons that I used at walmart this week! That is my best savings yet with coupons! Thank you!!

    1. Mother of 4

      Should say $1.68!

  7. Levy

    I can’t print the mr. bubble coupon. It always says i already printed the coupons the number of times allowed when i haven’t printed any yet.Is there any other way to print the mr bubble coupon?

    1. Laura Wales

      Levy – If it says you’ve already printed it, it usually means it’s reached its global print limit. The coupon just plain didn’t work for me, so I’m guessing that it’s out. Bummer!

  8. looking to save

    My opinion on the Walmart to Target question…
    I shop Target because my Target will put all merchandise on clearance eventually. End cap shopping at Target can be amazing- they even clearance toilet paper. I have found that target will clearance 75% off and more, where as Walmart will go to about 30% off and some times up to 50%. If you have patience and shop often, you can find amazing deals on everyday items. This is usually not the case at Walmart, you usually pay the non clearanced rate, put Walmart does not have store coupons and Target does, an extra way to save.

    1. Valerie Y

      I agree with “looking to save” about the benefits of the Target coupons. Getting to stack a Target Q w/ a mfr Q, plus being able to find such a great amount of things on clearance, even every day goods like cleaners or paper items, makes a huge difference in $$ saved. I think the stacking of coupons is huge…I’ve gotten so many things free or nearly free from that practice.

  9. karen

    Thank you for the list.

  10. Becca

    BABY CLEARANCE… I happened to stop at the Vadnais Heights Walmart earlier this week to pick up some photos for my mom… anyway, they had tons of baby outfits on clearance for $2.00 for a shirt and pant set. I purchased 8 different sets (some look kind-of Valentines-ish) but for $2.00 for a whole outfit, you can’t beat that deal. I bought some that will fit my little one now, and some for this fall. They were Faded Glory outfits. Hope some of you can get some good deals too.

  11. Angela II

    When I went to print the $5 clorox wand coupon it said that promotion is over.

  12. Melissa

    I am disappointed that a forum on coupons has become a discussion over business practices. I came her to learn about coupons not to have people tell me that they aren’t imposing their negative thoughts about walmart on others, when in fact thats exactly what they are doing. It would be nice just to stick to chit chat about coupons and savings. I am sure there are other forums out there that are more appropriate for Walmart bashing…..

  13. J.K.

    Hi Melissa,

    I was chit chatting about savings to people, esspecially on a local level about SAVING hard earned tax dollars. Just sharing with those who also choose to be consious shoppers but are unaware of the actual cost of shopping at places like WM cost them. As I said before- its your choice to take my advise or even read it for that matter. I fully understand that most people will continue to shop there. I guess it is a question of ethics- I choose to shop elsewhere because it COST ME and YOU more in the long run. Maybe I should have posted on the everything else tab, but regardless, I am sure that the coupon ethics post on this site and the effects of where we shop go hand in hand, which may appropriate for WM bashing.

    I just wanted to share that groupon and living social are awesome sites to join- they email you local daily deals. For example, I bought two Aveda School $50 groupons for $25- Full foil is $45 with 2 colors- so I am only paying $25 for the service! I also purchased a groupon for a night at a Bed and Breakfast (4 Course Breakfast and Whirlpool room) for $60! Paired with a Coupon for Green Mill my entire mini vacation was $80!!!

    Again, Thanks Carrie,
    I utilize your post and have saved a ton of money!

  14. Natalie

    I agree with Melissa. I don’t need to here how I am a bad person because I go to Walmart for deals.

  15. Melissa

    Has anyone found Chefs Requested products at their walmart? I want to try their bacon wrapped filets but I can’t find them at the Monticello MN walmart. Also if you have tried them, where in the store did you find them and what did you think of them. Thanks

  16. mary miller

    I just found your site at 10pm it is no 124am. It is great. I use to subscribe to the brocery game.com and tere was a fee so I stopped. I am thrilled to see this. I am confused about Walmrt ending on 03/13. When will there be a new list and does this truly end on the 13th. Also when I click on shopping list I dont really get a LIST it is more of just directions and what to buy with alot of explaing. Is this truly the list or do I need to click somewhere else?

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