Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Loss Leaders & Markdowns Fill My Freezer

 


The best way for me to fill my freezer, stay within a miniscule monthly budget and beat the escalating rise in grocery prices is to take advantage of loss leaders and special pricing offered to me by the grocery stores that I have signed up for their rewards programs.  Loss leaders and special offers are designed to get you into the store knowing that the majority of shoppers will not only buy those items, but the rest of the things on their lists.  I’m not one of those shoppers.

 


Special offers on shrimp & salmon, markdown meats plus $3 discount offer

I typically have two shopping lists going – one for items I need now and one for items I know I will need in the future.  Based on those lists I will unashamedly go into a store only to buy the loss leader items in the sales ads or the special offers I downloaded from the website, pay and leave.  Sometimes I spend a fair bit of my budget to stock up and sometimes I only spend a few dollars on a single item.  It all depends on what I need and what is on my shopping list.

 

Loss leader sale on sausage for $2.99 each


The special offer items I get from my rewards cards are typically in the form of price reductions and sometimes include dollar off with purchase offers.  If it works for me I will often stock up on loss leaders and special pricing items until I reach the amount I need to spend in order to qualify for an additional discount.  Most recently I’ve been taking advantage of $5 OFF $50 Purchase, $1 OFF $10 Purchase, $3 Off $30 Purchase offers happily giving me an additional discount of $14 off of my grocery purchases in the past couple of months.

 


Loss leaders, special offers & markdown meats

Nearly every time I go into the supermarket I take a quick trip through the store to check for price reduction stickers or manager’s specials.  Most of the time I am looking for meat and produce, but I occasionally will find them on dairy products and even pet food.  Price reduction stickers on meats typically will allow me to purchase my meat for half price.  Recently a special digital offer allowed me to buy two large two pound bags of raw shrimp for 75% less than the regular price it sells for.  When I find these deals this is when I stock up.

 

Loss leader pork sausage for $2.99 & 99¢ toothpaste
Special digital offer for evaporated milk 75¢ each

After dividing the shrimp into meal size portions I vacuum sealed nine packages making each one cost me a mere $1.78 per package.  That is a phenomenal price for shrimp.  I also picked up a large London broil cut of beef on markdown for $10.10.  I divided in half and vacuum sealed each of those for the deep freezer.  I plan to use them for entertaining guests or a special holiday meal.

 

9 vacuum sealed packages of shrimp - $1.78 per package

NY Strip steaks slice from a roast on sale for $5.99 a pound


At Easter time I saw in the Albertson’s grocery ad a digital offer on NY Strip roasts along with a digital offer for $3 OFF a $30 Meat Purchase and a $5 OFF A $50 Grocery Purchase.  If found a good size roast for $26 to meet my needs and some additional packages of markdown meats to meet the requirements for the $3 discount and by the time I got the rest of the loss leaders I also needed I had made the $50 purchase requirement for the $5 discount.  I was able to cut up the roast into seven nice sized NY Strip steaks, cut up one of the other packages of meat into three steaks for three different meals and along with all my other groceries received an additional discount of $8 making my groceries even more affordable.

 



My entire freezer and deep freezer is filled with a variety of cuts of beef, pork and chicken all purchased on markdown or from special pricing offers as well as salmon fillets and shrimp.  About every two months Albertsons offers me special pricing on a pound of vacuum sealed salmon fillets.  The latest offer was for a package with four fillets priced at only $4.99.  For me that was an easy decision.

 



Loss leaders and sales are all cyclical so it pays to watch those sales ads and when you see something you typically use that is the time to stock up and buy those items.  Over the year you will notice that when you are patient and wait for those offers you save A LOT of money.

 

8 comments:

  1. I have no problem doing the same thing! I went in today and only bought what offers were on the digital app. I saved $11.50 and got a free pound of bacon in the app. I also bought two pounds of ground chuck for $8 and I will get at least 8 packages of taco meat out of that. This week, I can use my employee discount card (from my son) to get 25% off all store brands. So I guess I need to get a list together!

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  2. I absolutely do this. Loss leaders and clearance are my main ways of purchasing.

    At Kroger I look for meat, bread/bakery (has to be something I can't make cheaper like hamburger buns for 50 cents or artisan sandwich bread for 87 cents) or nonfood (vitamins,
    shampoo) I found a big box of diapers for my daughter's baby at half price. They also had bags of Dunkin ground coffee marked 75% off. Sometimes it seems hit or miss I suppose it depends on who's doing the markdowns. Some weeks I find stuff that 50 - 75% off and other weeks it closer to 30%. I don't usually buy if it's only 30% lol!

    While sometimes I find a good deal on produce at Kroger there's two other stores I hit up for produce where I can almost always find clearance items. One of these stores also will have a good meat special on occasion like chicken quarters for 69 cents.

    Shopping isn't something I do for pleasure but I sure do like finding grocery bargains.

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    1. Grocery bargains are always a highlight of my shopping. Great deal on the diapers and coffee!

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  3. I do this too. I don't have a vacuum sealer, but you've got me considering the purchase.

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