That is my family’s shopping motto – everything we buy, we try to get for $0.50 or less and free is definitely best!
While it may sound like an unachievable goal, it really isn’t as difficult as you might think. Do I ever go over $0.50? Of course, but I do my best to get as close to it as possible OR I look at the item, the size of the item, the original retail price and how much of a savings I am able to get. Sometimes, all of those factors added up together, make it worth paying more for.
All you have to do is pay attention to sales and your coupons – before you know it, you will see how easy it is to stock up on tons of products and never pay more than $0.50 for each item. Here are some examples of things we have purchased for $0.50 or less:
Each of these 2 liter bottles were only $0.50 a piece at Wal-Mart after coupon
.Each of these bags of Haribo gummies were only $0.49 a piece at Wal-greens with their sale price and a coupon.
These cans of shaving cream were also only $0.49 each at Wal-greens with their sale price and coupon.
Examples of items we have paid more for would be something like this:
Based on regular retail price at Wal-mart, we paid $0.98 for each four pack after coupon. Still not a bad stock up price! So take a little time, do your research and build your stock-pile for next to nothing!
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