Today was Grocery Shopping Day at Chez AuburnChick.
The Mr. had the unfortunate timing of announcing that he was running to Publix. I told him he could tag along with me rather than take two cars. Chicky and Rooster laughed evil laughs and wished him well. They knew what he was in for.
The Mr., though, is the son of Coupon Queen. He well remembers visits to stores when the cashiers handed HER money back. Stores don’t do this anymore, unfortunately.
Here’s the stuff I came home with…

For fun (I’m mean, I know), let’s look at how much I spent per item, after sales and coupons:
14 boxes of brownie mix – $.32 each – savings of 88%
8 bottles coffee creamer – $.14 each – savings of 93%
3 bottles shampoo/conditioner – $.79 each – savings of 80%
5 boxes of potatoes – $.50 each – savings of 72%
2 bottles 7-Up – MONEYMAKER of $.15
Midol – MONEYMAKER of $.31
2 bags salad mix – $1 each – savings of 68%
1 bag coffee – $4 – savings of 56%
2 blocks cheese – $.75 – savings of 85%
2 bottles olive oil – $3.88 – savings of 67%
2 pkgs Purex 3 in 1 – $2.99 – savings of 57%
1 pkg Arm & Hammer 2 in 1 – $1.99 – savings of 50%
Total Spent: $30.08
Total Saved: $139.41
% Saved: 82%
Now, let me tell you a funny story.
There I was in line, and a small, elderly woman got in line behind me. She only had two or three items.
The cashier (my favorite, by the way), told the woman that she might want to go to a different lane because I had a stack of coupons.
The elderly woman said she didn’t mind waiting. She sidled up to me and asked if she could see how much I saved.
You know me. Of course I didn’t mind!
Publix has those big screens that face the customers, so we can watch, line by line, as things get rung up, or in my case, as coupons get taken off.
But, before the coupons came off, the elderly woman caught her breath.
Just with store sales (buy 1, get one free and advantage buys), I had already saved over $70.
I told her to wait. The fun was only beginning.
First to come off were five $5 off of $20 Rite Aid coupons. Publix will allow you to stack these coupons, as long as you don’t go over the dollar amount. So, my pre-coupon total was $108, hence, I was allowed to use five of them!
Bet you didn’t know that you could go to the Rite Aid website, watch videos, and earn coupons. Because Publix accepts competitor coupons, customers can use the ones mentioned above.
So, straight out, I saved another $25. Right off the top!
She looked at the Mr. and asked, “Are you this young lady’s husband.”
I’m not sure if he wanted to answer honestly, but his mama taught him right, and he answered politely…in the affirmative.
“You should be very proud of your wife. She’s saving you a ton of money.”
He nodded.
I turned to her and assured her that I was only saving it so I could spend it somewhere else. She chuckled.
Then, we watched as each coupon got scanned, and the savings increased.
By the end, I thought I was going to have to help the woman pick her jaw off the floor.
I asked her if she knew how to use a computer. She said she’s had a brand new one for three years but has not plugged it in.
Um, it took all I could do to ask her to let me take it off her hands. I mean, if she’s not even using it…you get my drift. LOL
Apparently, my mama taught me manners as well.
I suggested that she take a class, because there are people in the world who do the hard work for you…tell you what’s on sale and where to find the coupons. I found all of my deals on Southern Savers.
I walked out of the store with a smile on my face. It only grew wider as the elderly lady followed me out to my car. She was such a lovely lady. I think she was thrilled to have someone to talk to. I was more than happy to oblige her.
Meanwhile, the Mr. just sat, not embarrassed (except that I had pulled coupons off of the Olive Oil bottles…but that’s another story).
And now, here I sit, wondering what’s for dinner.
Brownies anyone? I think they’ll accompany the Au Gratin potatoes nicely!
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