Great Value Brand
Great Value is just what the name says, a “Great Value.” If you are having to pinch your pennies like we all are or just can’t find a coupon that works, these can be a great alternative. As you walk around the store you will see these products usually beside it’s national counterpart.
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I live in Nevada as well…..Milk at Walmart here can be anywhere from $3.50 to almost $4.00……I go to the grocery stores instead since the milk is now cheaper there.
Yeah milk is cheaper at kroger or food city for us here too in East TN
i wish walmart would double coupon or have a value card like food city
A great alternative for juice is to buy the frozen concentrate instead of the premade bottled juice. Frozen apple juice concentrate here in the NW is about $1.2 vs $1.99 and grape is $1.70 verses the $2.98… Especially if you water down your toddlers juice already..
Thanks, I remember, as a child, preferring the taste of concentrated orange juice to fresh squeezed, or bottled. Will try it again. Also good to know that apple juice is available that way.
Thanks for the list of prices! My goal (just started in couponing in Januarry) with couponing is to beat the Great Value price. If I can’t then I will buy Great Value. I have been trying to get a basic list of Great Value prices and you just doubled it. I have put you in my favorites and toolbar but I live on my phone. My husbands business and 2 teenagers hog the computer. Do you have a daily update that comes to my phone? Thanks for your great work
How about Pubiix greenwise milk. 5.79 a gallon, but good organic stuff!
I call this the Back Up Plan!
I didn’t know the site existed
Please just give me my coupons!
I think canned beans would be a great addition to this list, as they are a great way to add protein for cheap! Our Walmart here in northern Michigan has all beans for $0.68 each. Thanks for the list, this is great! Do you know if these are typical national prices or regional prices? Thanks.
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