Remember that Big Lots does not accept coupons, but you can take your ad to Walmart or possibly Target to have them do a price match and use your coupons there. If you are not familiar with how this works there are details at the bottom of this post.
Here are a few highlights from this week’s Big Lots ad:
Nature’s Path Granola Bars 5ct – $2.50
Use $1.50/2 Nature’s Path Granola Bars Printable
Final Price: $1.75
Frank’s Red Hot Cayenne Pepper Sauce 5oz – $1
Use $0.75/1 Franks Redhot Sauce, exp. 3/31/12 (SS 01/22/12 R)
Final Price: $0.25 (this is the price at Walmart anyway so no need to price match)
Fritos or Cheetos – $2
Use $1.50/3 Cheetos or Fritos, exp. 3/17/12 (Pepsi Moments 02/26/12)
Final Price: $1.50 (bags must be 8oz+ to use coupon)
Sony Alkaline AA or AAA 4pk, C or D 2pk or 9V 1pk Batteries – 3/$5
And here’s a couple of odd ball deals you’ll probably need to pick up at Big Lots, because they might be the only store with this brand and the rebate form you need:
Peak Long Life 50/50 Antifreeze – $7.50
Submit for $5 Mail-In Rebate
Final Price: $2.50
Peak Oil – $3
Submit for $1 Mail-In Rebate
Final Price: $2
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Now, if you are not familiar with how Big Lots works, here are the details:
- Big Lots does not accept coupons, so to get these deals you will have to price match at Target or Walmart.
- To price match at Target, you need to have the actual ad in hand and more often than not, Big Lots won’t send an ad in the Sunday paper. Walmart does not require the physical ad to price match.
- Not all Walmart stores will honor Big Lots as a competitor to price match, so it is always best to call ahead and confirm.
- The selection at Walmart and Target will vary.
- So basically your luck will really vary and your best bet on these deals is probably going to be at Walmart.
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