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Oscar Mayer Angus, Beef or Turkey Franks or Cheese Dogs Smucker’s (14 - 16 oz.) or Sale Jif Sale Sale Sale Strawberry $2.99 OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE Fully Cooked Bacon Price $3.99 Price $3.49 Price $2.79 Nabisco Price SOLD IN PACKAGES Peanut Jam, Jelly, Original or Thick Cut Chips Ahoy! Extra Butter Extra Preserves or Extra Extra (2.52 oz.); or Savings - $1.00 (28 oz.), Savings - $1.00 Natural Spread Savings - $1.00 Cookies Savings - $1.00 Oscar Mayer (7 - 13 oz.), Pork Shoulder Simply or Raspberry FINAL PRICE DeliFresh FINAL PRICE FINAL PRICE Natural Spread, FINAL PRICE Nilla Wafers Fresh, All-Natural Squeeze Lunch Meat (13 oz.) or Orange (11 oz.) or $ 99 Country Style Ribs Selected Varieties $ 99 $ 49 Marmalade or $ 79 Newtons (7 - 9 oz.) or Carving To Go Cups Apricot Preserves 1 2 2 SEE 1 when you buy 5 Bone-In when you buy 5 (8 ct.) when you buy 5 when you buy 5 (10 oz.) Board (7.5 oz.) 17.25STORE - 19 oz. NOTES $399 $349 $279 SEE STORE Blueberries NOTES 18 oz. BUY 1GET1EQUAL$ VALUE99 OR LESSER VALUE SAVE UP TO2 4.49 ON FREE PKG. Edy’s Sale Sale Sale Ice Cream Sale Price $1.99 Price $4.49 Price $3.49 (1.5 qt.), Price $3.99 Extra Extra Extra Häagen-Dazs Extra Oscar Mayer Savings - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 Ice Cream or Savings - $1.00 Lunchables FINAL PRICE Pepsi FINAL PRICE FINAL PRICE Sorbet (14 oz.) FINAL PRICE Jawor Brothers, Ravenna, MI Products or Bars (3 ct.); Since 1962, this local, third generation Selected Varieties Hershey’s 8 pk., or Nestlé family hand picks their blueberries to (2.7 - 4.4 oz.) or ¢ $ 49 Candy $ 49 $ 99 SAVEprovide AT LEAST you 3.00with the highest quality. P3 Protein Pack 99 16.9 oz. btls. 3 or Cadbury 2 Push-Up 2 (2 - 2.3 oz.) when you buy 5 (plus deposit) when you buy 5 7.2 - 11 oz. when you buy 5 Pops (9 ct.) when you buy 5 $199 $349 $399 Fresh Express Fresh Express Salad Blends or Salad Blends or Baby Blends Baby5 - 11 Blends oz. 5 - 11 oz. Kraft Miracle Sale Sale SaleSEE Sale 2/$2/$ Whip or Price $3.99 Price $1.99 PriceSTORE$2.99 Price $2.99 Mayo 5 Extra Extra ExtraNOTES Extra (30 oz.); or Heinz Savings - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 Heinz Savings - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 Mayonnaise FINAL PRICE Kraft FINAL PRICE Ketchup FINAL PRICE Maxwell FINAL PRICE (29.5 - 38 oz.) or (19 - 30 oz.) Dressing House Ketchup with a or Flavor $ 99 Select ¢ $ 99 Coffee $ 99 Blend of Veggies SAVEPepsi AT LEAST .98or ON 2 Mashups 2 Varieties 99 1 10.5 - 11.5 oz. 1 SAVE AT LEAST .98 ON 2 when you buy 5 14 - 16 oz. when you buy 5 (19.5 oz.) when you buy 5 when you buy 5 7-Up (15.5 - 20.2 oz.) Products $ 79 $ 99 $ 99 $299 12 pk., 12 oz. cans 3 1 2 (plus deposit) SEE SEE STORE STORE When you buy 3 NOTES NOTES 3/$ SEE Lesser or Greater Quantities Regular Retail STORE 12 NOTES SEE Digital Coupon STORE Sale Sale Kraft Sale Sale Sale $ 49 Price $3.49 Price $3.29 NOTES Price $2.59 Price $1.59 Price 4 Big Slice or Extra Natural Extra Extra Extra DIGITAL Kraft Savings - $1.00 Sliced Savings - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 COUPON Cheese - ¢ Shredded or FINAL PRICE FINAL PRICE Philadelphia FINAL PRICE FINAL PRICE OFF 1 (7 - 8 oz.) or Kraft 50 Chunk Cheese Cream Deli Deluxe Barbecue Coffee or Cracker $ 49 $ 29 Cheese $ 59 ¢ FINAL PRICE Barrel Chunk American Sauce 59 (10 - 12 oz.); or 2 2 8 oz. box 1 when you buy 5 7 - 8 oz. when you buy 5 (8 oz.) when you buy 5 when you buy 5 17.5 - 18 oz. Single Serve Coffee $ 99 with Digital $ 49 $ 29 $ 59 $ 59 or Hot Cocoa (12 ct.) 3 Coupon 3 3 2 1 SEE STORE NOTES Digital Coupon SEE SAVE Kool-Aid, STORE Arizona, NOTES 50¢ Sale Sale Sale Sale OFF 1 Apple Price $3.49 Country Price $2.49 Price $2.99 Price $3.49 Time or Tang Mi0 or Cocktail Extra Drink Mix Extra Arizona Extra Extra Savings SavingsSEE Savings Kraft - $1.00 (Makes - $1.00 Liquid Water - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 Drinks STORE Philadelphia Singles FINAL PRICE 6 - 8 qts.) or FINAL PRICE Enhancer FINAL PRICE FINAL PRICE NOTES Cream 64 oz. Individually Kool-Aid or or Crystal Light Cheese Wrapped $ 49 Tang Liquid $ 49 or Country Time $ 99 $ 49 Spread 16 ct.; 2 Drink Mix 1 Liquid Drink Mix 1 2 when you buy 5 when you buy 5 when you buy 5 7.5 - 8 oz. tub when you buy 5 3/$5 10.7 - 12 oz. (1.62 oz.) 1.62 oz. $ 49 $ 49 $ 99 $ 49 3 2 2 3 SEE STORE NOTES SAVE AT LEAST 2.47 ON 3 Kellogg’s SEE STORE Crystal NOTES Cereal Sale Sale Sale Light Sale Select Varieties Price $8.99 SEEPrice $4.99 Price $5.99 Drink Mix Price $2.49 Extra STOREExtra (Makes Extra 8.2 - 15.3 oz. Extra 10 - 12 qts.) Savings - $1.00 NOTESSavings - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 Savings - $1.00 or Crystal FINAL PRICE FINAL PRICE Gold Peak FINAL PRICE Light or FINAL PRICE 3/$ Glacéau Powerade Tea Arizona On When you buy 3 $ 99 $ 99 The Go $ 49 Smartwater 8 pk., 6 pk., $ 99 Lesser or Greater Quantities $2.79 7 20 oz. btls. 3 (6 - 10 ct. when you buy 5 when you buy 5 1 5 16.9 oz. btls. when you buy 5 6 pk., 33.8 oz. btls. 4 when you buy 5 pkts.) SEE STORE NOTES Prices Effective SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT $ 99 SEE August 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 $ 99 $ 99 STORE$ 49 2021 Selection varies by store. Limited stock may be available. 8 4 SEE 5 NOTES2 STORE NOTES SEE STORE NOTES SEAFOOD favorites with steaks, ribs, brats & MORE! 78898B 1-DAY PG_002_0801 sale Toms96 SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 Pork Loin Grade A Fresh, All-Natural Fresh, All-Natural Boneless Boneless, Center Cut Skinless 85% Lean New York Chicken lb. Ground Beef lb. Chops Breast lb. $ 99 $ 99 $ 49 Value Pack Value Pack 4 Value Pack 2 4 T PRIC HO E Whole Seedless SAVE AT LEAST -2.00 lb. SAVE AT LEAST -0.10 lb. Watermelon Peeled & Deveined each Beef Round Cooked Fresh, All-Natural Angus Wahlburgers Premium Large Shrimp Boneless Ground Beef Founders Brewing Top Round lb. Patties Craft Beer Brats 31 - 40 ct.; 16 oz. $ 99 London Broil $ 49 Selected Varieties $ 99 Selected Varieties 2/$ 2 LIMIT 2 or Roast 5 1.33 lb. pkg. 9 18 oz. 7 $999 Eckrich Smoked, Polish or Turkey SAVE AT LEAST 2.98 ON 2 SAVESausage AT LEAST 1.00 SlicedSAVE ATBacon LEAST .36 lb. Selected Varieties Selected Varieties (10 - 14 oz.), Grillers (14 oz.), Hatfi eld 16 oz. Li’l Smokies (10 - 14 oz.) or Sliced Bacon (excludes lower sodium) Smok-Y Links (8.3 oz.) 12 oz. $499 3/$10 $449 SAVE AT LEAST 4.00 SAVE AT LEAST 2.00 SAVE AT LEAST 1.00 SAVE AT LEAST .80 SAVE AT LEAST 1.37 ON 3 Norwegian Salmon Bar S Buddig Hatfi eld or Steelhead Regular or Thin Sliced Pork Loin Fillet or Fillets Smithfi eld Prime 12 oz. Turkey Franks Lunch Meat Tenderloin Fresh Lunch Meat USDA Inspected Selected Varieties Selected Varieties Selected Varieties Selected Varieties $ 99 Beef Rib 16 oz. 2 oz. 18.4 - 22 oz. 7 - 8 oz. 11 Fresh, All Natural 3/$ 4/$ $ 99 2/$ Boneless lb. 4 3 5 7 Whole Ribeye $ 99 Sliced Free 7 SAVE AT LEAST .16 ON 4 SAVE AT LEAST 1.00 SAVE AT LEAST .47 ON 3 SAVE AT LEAST 2.00 85% Lean, Hatfi eld Fresh Boneless Nathan’s Frozen Butterball Ham Steak Colossal Armour Ground Turkey Selected Varieties Beef Franks Party Size Meatballs 16 oz. 8 oz. 32 oz. 4 lb. pkg. 2/$ 2/$ $ 99 $ 99 SAVE AT LEAST 2.00 lb. 7 Our Certi5 ed Butchers9 are Here to9 Help SAVE AT LEAST .38 ON 2 Simply Superior Smithfi eld Curly’s SAVE AT LEAST .00 Seafood Spread In the Deli Bar S Premium Bologna or Baby Back Pork Sausage Roll Selected Varieties Rotisserie Cotto Salami SAVE AT LEASTRibs .98 ON 2 or Breakfast Links 5 oz.
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