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Lest We Forget GINGEREDAND V BROCOLLIEGGIE November 11 Chickenbundles RECIPERECIPE OF THE WEEK N DIJSLOWON CHCOOKERICKE Lest we Forget GINGEREDAND V BROCOLLIEGGIE November 11 CHICKENbundles EASYEASY MEALMEAL IDEASIDEAS ATAT FAMILYFOODS.CA/RECIPESFAMILYFOODS.CA/RECIPES fresh produce 2/$7 98lb17.59/kg Beef 7 Fresh Standing Rib Oven Roast Strawberries Bone In. Cut From Canada AA or Higher. Product of U.S.A./Mexico. #1 Grade. 454 g. 198 3/$10 Campbell’s Nestle Chunky Soup or Chili Ice Cream Assorted Varieties. Chunky Soup 540 mL. Chili 425 g. Assorted Varieties. Real Dairy or Greek Yogourt 1.5 Litre. Drumsticks 396 - 560 mL. 4/$10 5/$ 2/$ Classico Quaker 10 Hershey’s 6 Pasta Sauce Granola Bars Chipits Assorted Varieties. Bruschetta 380 mL. Assorted Varieties. Chewy 156 g. Dipps 150 - 156 g. Assorted Varieties. 200 - 300 g. Pasta Sauces 410 - 650 mL. Pesto 218 mL. November 2016 fri sat sun mon tue wed thu 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 For store hours and locations near you visit FAMILY FOODS.CA or see back page. pg1_w27_8p_AA fresh produce 48 68lb 1 Each 1 3.70/kg Iceberg Tomatoes Lettuce On The Vine Cello Wrapped. Product of U.S.A. #1 Grade. Product of Canada. #1 Grade. 98 98 98 1 Each 4 Each 4 Long English Gold Stop Light Cucumbers Pineapple Bell Peppers Product of Canada. #1 Grade. Product of Costa Rica. #1 Grade. 3 Count. Product of Canada. #1 Grade 98 98lb 48 98 2/$ 2 Each 2 6.57/kg 3 2 3 Jumbo Bulk White Red Roasting Russet Baking Yellow Medium Cantaloupe Melons Organic Mushrooms Potatoes Potatoes Onions Product of U.S.A. #1 Grade. Product of Canada. Product of Canada. #1 Grade. 2.3 kg. Product of Canada. #1 Grade. 2.3 kg. Product of Canada. #1 Grade. 907 g. deli 98 2100 g 98 398 98 Mastro Anco 4 Maple Lodge Lilydale 8 Genoa Salami Gouda Cheese Roasted Chicken Breast Turkey Pepperoni Regular or Hot. Sliced or Shaved. Assorted Varieties. 170 g. Assorted Varieties. 200 g. 500 g. pg2_w27_8p_A_AA fresh meat 48lb 4 9.88/kg 48lb 7.67/kg Fresh Fresh 3 Split Chicken Wings Pork Loin Sirloin Chops Bone In. 98lb 8.77/kg 48lb 48lb 3 5.47/kg 7.67/kg Fresh Fresh 2 Regular 3 Pork Loin Center Cut Chops Chicken Legs Ground Beef Bone In. Fast Fry. Back Attached. Fine Grind. 98lb 48lb 98lb 98lb 3 8.77/kg 4 9.88/kg 5 13.18/kg 3 8.77/kg Fresh Beef Fresh Beef Pork Loin Center Cut Chops Stir Fry Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs Outside Round Oven Roast Bone In. Cut From The Hip. Cut From Canada AA or Higher. Boneless. Cut From Canada AA or Higher. packaged meats 98 Harvest 98 98 Compliments 4 Thick Sliced Bacon 15 Oven Roasted Chicken Schneider’s 12 Naturally Smoked. 1 kg. or Turkey Breast Strips Ham Halves 200 g. Assorted Varieties. 800 g. 98 48 98 2/$10 Lilydale 9 Harvest 6 Schneider’s 9 Reser’s Turkey or Chicken Breast Farmer’s Sausages Pepperettes Sensational Sides Oven Roasted. Carved. 400 g. Double Smoked. Regular or with Cheese 375 g. Assorted Varieties. 375 g. Assorted Varieties. 567 - 680 g. pg3_w27_8p_A_AA bakery 98 2/$6 3 98 Dempster’s Olson’s Sweet Summit 7 English Muffins Mini Angel Food Cakes 6” Cakes Assorted Varieties. 6’s. 283 g. Assorted Varieties. 650 - 700 g. 38 28 4 98 3 Homestyle Homestyle 5 Dempster’s Two Bite Bakery Treats Crostata Signature Bread Carrot Cake 284 g. Triple Lemon Cupkakes 280 g. Assorted Varieties. 450 - 525 g. White or Whole Wheat 600 g. Red Velvet Cupcakes 290 g. frozen 2/$9 98lb 48 98 Dr. Oetker 6.57/kg 4 4 Roasting 2 Lilydale Compliments Ristorante Pizza Chickens Daystarter Sausages Sausages Assorted Varieties. Frozen. 305 - 390 g. Frozen. Grade A. Assorted Varieties. 375 g. Assorted Varieties. Frozen. 500 g. 98 98 ¢ 98 5 5 2/$ High Liner 9 88 7 Fish Aqua Star Minute Maid Marie Callender’s Bassili’s Best Assorted Varieties. Captain’s Catch Beer Battered Pacific Salmon Punch Entrees Lasagna Fillets 500 g. English Style Fish or Lemon Caught Wild. Frozen. 680 g. Assorted Varieties. Frozen. 295 mL. Assorted Varieties. Frozen. 680 - 879 g. Assorted Varieties. Frozen. 454 g. Peppercorn Sole 500 g. Fish Sticks or Fish In Batter 700 g. Fish Burger 515 g. Mussels 454 g. baking 98 12 98 448 98 Robin Hood Pam Cooking 4 Compliments Eagle Brand 3 Flour Spray Gluten Free Mixes Condensed Milk All Purpose White. 10 kg. Assorted Varieties. 141 - 170 g. Coconut Oil 113 g. Cake, Cookie or Brownie. Assorted Varieties. 400 g. Assorted Varieties. 300 mL. pg4_w27_8p_A_AA This symbol denotes Plus deposit and/or environmental levies where applicable. grocery 2/$5 4/$5 3/$8 448 Pepperidge Farms Halls Lay’s Gold Seal Lozenges Potato or Kettle Chips Sockeye Salmon Goldfish Crackers Assorted Varieties. Each. Assorted Varieties. 255 g. Kettle Chips 220 g. Assorted Varieties. 106 - 213 g. Or Cookies 191 - 213 g. Assorted Varieties. Goldfish 168 - 227 g. 98 2/$8 98 10 General Mills 4/$ 2/$ Cereal 4 6 Maxwell House 9 Cheerios 260 - 500 g. Oatmeal Crisp 425 - 505 g. Maple Leaf Burns Coffee Heinz Nesquik 340 g. Lucky Charms 330 - 340 g. Canned Ham Flaked Meat Or Gevalia 166 - 457 g. Tassimo Second Ketchup Fibre 1 425 - 450 g. Cinnamon Toast Crunch 360 g. 454 g. Ham, Chicken or Turkey. 156 g. Cup 132 - 163 g. Original, Dark Roast or Assorted Varieties. 750 mL - 1 Litre Reese Peanut Butter Puffs 365 g. Decaffeinated. 631 - 925 g. Tassimo Tetley Golden Grahams 340 g. Minions 350 g. or Twinnings Tea 457 g. Star Wars 295 g. Movie Edition 300 g. 228 3/$6 278 398 2/$6 Heinz Club House French’s Frank’s Prego Tomato Juice Pasta Prima Sauce Mix Mustard Red Hot Sauce Pasta Sauce Regular or Reduced Salt. Fancy. 1.36 Litre. Assorted Varieties. 28 - 32 g. Assorted Varieties. Regular 400 - 550 mL. Assorted Varieties. 354 mL. Assorted Varieties. 645 mL. Specialty 325 mL. Or French’s Ketchup 750 mL - 1 Litre. 3/$5 2/$ 2/$3 98 48 5 Lipton Campbell’s Soup Mix, Cup A Soup Kraft Uncle Ben’s 2 Minute 6 Broth or Cooking Sauces or Knorr Soup Mix Dinner or Cups Classiques Rice Everyday Gourmet 500 mL. Assorted Varieties. Assorted Varieties. Soup Mixes 82 - 166 g. Kraft Dinner 156 - 225 g. Cups 55 - 58 g. Or Bistro Express Rice 240 - 250 g. Assorted White 1.4 kg. Whole Grain Brown 1.2 kg. Broth 900 mL Cup-a-Soup 58 - 88 g. Knorr 40 - 83 g. Varieties. Classiques 170 - 180 g. 2/$ 2/$ 28 2/$ 50 2/$ 5 4 Cadbury 2 5 6 Del Monte Aylmer Family Bars Old Dutch Old Dutch Fruit Tomatoes or Maynards Candy Potato Chips Snacks Assorted Varieties. 540 mL or 4 x 107 - 112.5 mL. Assorted Varieties. 796 mL. Assorted Varieties. Cadbury 100 g. Or Double Dutch 235 g. Assorted Varieties. 255 g. Assorted Varieties Cheese Pleesers 265 g. Maynards 170 - 185 g. Ringolos or Party Mix 280 g. Crunchy’s 310 g. Popcorn Extreme 170 g. This symbol denotes Plus deposit and/or environmental levies where applicable. pg5_w27_8p_A_AA snacks 2/$6 Dad’s or 98 2/$ ¢ Peek Freans 6 6 General Mills 98 Cookies Orville Redenbacher’s Bars Cadbury Assorted Varieties. Dad’s 250 - 320 g. Popcorn Assorted Varieties. Fibre 1 Delights, Fruit Bars or Chocolate Bars Peek Freans 256 - 350 g. Assorted Varieties. 700 - 820 g. Brownies 125 - 200 g. Nature Valley Squares or Assorted Varieties. 33 - 58 g. Protein Bars 148 - 175 g. Biscuits 190 g. beverages THE SMILE MAKER 3/$5 3/$10 Kool-Aid Jammers or Drink Crystals Sun-Rype Or Tang Drink Crystals 613 g. Assorted Varieties. Kool Aid or Country Time Lemonade 517 - 580 g. 100% Pure Juices Country Time Singles 190 g. Kool-Aid Singles 132 g. Assorted Varieties. 5 x 200 mL. Crystal Light 23 - 56.6 g. Jammers 10 x 180 mL. Kool Aid, Crystal Light Or Mio Liquid 48 mL. $1ea.* $2ea.* Any 1.25L Any 2L Coca-Cola® beverages Coca-Cola® beverages $ ea.* $ ea.* 2/$ 2/$ 2/$ 3 4 3 Any 6x222mL Any 6x237mL 10 10 Coca-Cola® beverages Coca-Cola® beverages Pepsi Pepsi Coca-Cola 2 Litre Soft Drinks 12 Pack Soft Drinks 12 Pack Soft Drinks Assorted Varieties. Assorted Varieties. 12 x 355 mL. Assorted Varieties. 12 x 355 mL. *Plus applicable taxes, levies, deposits and fees. Valid at participating locations for a limited time. Subject to availability while supplies last. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Retailer may sell for less. ®/TM Coca-Cola Ltd., used under license. filename: P394_TTF_MCON_Tribute breakfast brand: TTF bleed: colours: 4/0 cmm: Eric Clark trim: 5.1” x 6.45” spot: job description: Tribute live: .25” all around built at: 100% 2/$8 Coca-Cola Refreshments | 335 King St. East | Toronto, ON | M5A 1L1 | [email protected] | 416.424.6010 98 6 Kellogg’s 3/$9 Nabob Cereal Quaker All Bran 525 - 670 g. Muslix 450 g. Special K 320 - 435 g. Special K Low Fat Granola 553 g. Cereals Coffee Vector 400 g. Vector Granola 317 g. Krave 323 g. Corn Flakes 680 g. Corn Pops 320 g. Assorted Varieties. Oat Squares 500 g. Or Maxwell House Tassimo 109 - 126 g. Twinings or Tetley Tea Tassimo 23 - 42 g. Froot Loops 345 g. Raisin Bran 425 g. Frosted Flakes 425 g. Mini Wheats 405 - 510 g. Life 425 - 455 g. Corn Bran Squares 375 g. Selected Varieties. Nabob 350 - 400 g.
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