This list contains any week-long deals (if advertised) and on-going deals at Walmart matched up with coupons from the Sunday paper, All You magazine, and online printable coupons. Please note: Walmart prices vary (often greatly) from store-to-store and region-to-region so some of what is included in the on-going deals may not reflect the prices in your store.
In addition to these great deals at Walmart, don’t forget to price match. Your Walmart will even match the advertised price for generics, as long as its Great Value item is the exact same size and quantity. Before you do your first coupon trip to Walmart, check out their corporate coupon policy.
Your turn: What other deals did you find at Walmart this week?
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Carrie, I clicked on the link for walmart eyeglass cleaner and it said error on page.
The Kikkoman soy sauce links aren’t working
I clicked on a few different links and get errors? I hope they get fixed soon!
Can’t pull up several of the coupons mentioned. (Vlasic, Beech Nut, Similac)
Has anyone seen the Ronzoni Garden Delight Pasta at their Wal-Mart? It isn’t at Oak Park Heights or Woodbury. If you have seen it on the shelf, then where? It’s a great deal at $0.08 a piece!
I’d looked into this extensively a few weeks back and it seems there is none available at any walmarts in Minnesota.
Thank you, Kris! I presumed the same thing, but you never know. Thanks for your comment!
Carrie, Still has the error message on the glass cleaning thing at Walmart. It says while supplies last so need to print it soon.
I see the Walmart price for Boneless skinless chix br., my town has a ONE DAY DEAL this saturday for $1.29/lb for boneless skinless chic. br. I have never seen the price as low as $1.29!! They had it last Sat. for that price too, so I grabbed 45 lbs!! I may be getting more this weekend too :-) This store regularly is EXTREMELY high priced, but does double coupons up to .50 every day (but I really think their prices are on average .50 more/an item than every other store!!)
Are the prices mentioned here only for the super wal-marts? I stopped at my local regular wal-mart and the eggs and the Emerald dry roasted peanuts were priced much higher. Bummer!
Monica – The prices for Walmart stores vary alot! :-( It can be frustrating, but when you do find a deal listed in the shopping list, it feels like quite the accomplishment, doesn’t it? Whereas with Target, most prices for items are the same or very close to the same across many of their stores nationwide, Walmart’s prices seem to have no real consistency. I shop at both the Oak Park Heights and Woodbury Walmart stores and even though they are only about 15 minutes apart, Woodbury seems to always have higher prices (this might be because the Oak Park Heights store is a Super Center).
Carrie’s team gets the prices for the shopping lists from the weekly ad (if there is one, which is also frustrating since there isn’t an ad every week unlike Target) and from other money-saving blog websites similar to hers. It’s hard to verify the prices because of how much they vary between store — one store might have the item at the price listed, but the store just a few miles away might be $0.50 higher. Another reason you might have a problem finding the deals on the list is because the prices might be outdated. Walmart frequently puts their items on rollback for a limited time with no expiration date listed. When the products and prices are put in the shopping list, it’s hard to know if it is a regular price or rollback price and for how long it’s valid for. I am sure if several readers from different areas left comments saying they couldn’t find the price for a specific product listed in the shopping list, Carrie or her team would take it out.
I hope this helps understand the price differences! :-)
Just an FYI on the listed price for eggs ($0.84) — at the Elk River Walmart, the HALF-DOZEN large eggs were $0.82 apiece. The coupon specifies ONE-DOZEN cartons, so I bought two cartons of large eggs for $1.54 each and used the $0.55/2 printable coupon for a final price of $1.26 each after coupon. Not the deal I’d hoped for, but not bad anyway.
Aldi in MoundsView had eggs for $1.25/dozen and I really needed them. Checked 2 different regular Wal-Marts for that egg price mentioned above and can’t find it.
Apple Vallley Walmart does not seem to have many of the deals. If I find a couple I am shocked…. It is very hard to plan shopping trips at our Walmart. I was excited for the Dial lotion deal and our Walmart had them for $3.97. That is much higher than $1.97. I asked if they had a smaller size on sale. They didn’t. Oh well……