99¢ Only Store

by Julia on June 27, 2009 · 7 comments

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Check to see if there is a store in your area HERE.

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10lbs Potatoes – $1.00
2bs Strawberries – $2.00
1lb Asparagus – $1.00
1 bunch Green Onions (chives) – $1.00
2 Personal Watermelons (6lbs total) – $2.00
1 HUGE Cantalope (5lbs) – $1.00
1.5lbs Nectarines – $1.00
1.5lbs Granny Smith Apples – $1.00
1 Dozen Eggs – $1.00
2 Jars Sunkist Oranges (all natural, no additives) – $2.00
1.25lbs Baby Carrots – $1.00
8oz Kraft Shredded Cheese – $1.00
80z Cubed Kraft Cheese – $1.00
1lb Blueberries (not pictured, the kids ate them right way!) – $1.00
(2) 4 Packs of Dole Mandarin Oranges – $2.00

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34 +/- Pounds of Fruit/Veggies
Cheese, Eggs, etc.
Total = $19.00

If you are a local reader, you absolutely must check out the 99¢ Only Store.  I often find incredibly good deals.  Last week I was able to stock up on the Bertolli Frozen dinners, the same ones that we on sale for $6.00 at Target.  Of course there weren’t as many choices, but still!

Make sure you know your prices well, because not everything there is a good deal.  I think if you give it a try, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

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Maria June 28, 2009 at 9:37 pm

Are you in California by chance? I’ve never seen these great finds at a 99 cents only store.

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Julia June 29, 2009 at 6:37 am

I am in California and you’re right they do vary. You never know what you’ll find. I’d suggest calling your local store/s and asking them if they carry produce, if so, what is their delivery day.

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PS~Erin June 30, 2009 at 5:32 am

Wow! This is a haul. I just found out that I have one 7 miles from me, but I’ve never even driven by it. This will definitely help our *very* tight budget. Thanks!

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Julia June 30, 2009 at 7:02 am

It sure does help, we love this store. Farmer’s Markets can be good too, especially near the end when the vendors are trying to clear their produce.

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