Grocery - Discount Cereal

Grocery - Discount Cereal

KashiKashi Heart to Heart Honey Toasted Oat Cereal, 12.4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Kashi)
List Price: $32.62
Price: $25.66
You Save: $6.96 (21%)
  • Case of six 12.4-ounce boxes of honey toasted oat cereal (total of 74.4 ounces)
  • Contains soluble fiber from natural whole grains, antioxidants, and botanicals
  • Low sodium, low fat, high fiber
  • 100% daily value of vitamin E
  • 100% daily value of folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12

Earth's BestEarth's Best Tots Cereal Bar, Strawberry Banana, 5.3-Ounce Units (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Earth's Best)
List Price: $21.48
Price: $16.52
You Save: $4.96 (23%)
  • Pack of 12 8-ounce boxes of mixed grain cereal for babies (96 total ounces)
  • Made from organic whole oat flour, whole millet flour, and brown rice flour
  • Certified organic and Kosher; no trans fat, non GMO; 45% RDA of iron and 15% RDA of Vitamin E and niacin per serving
  • Easily digested, with plenty of iron for your baby
  • Made from ingredients grown on U.S. organic family-run farms

Kellogg'sKellogg's Cereal in a Cup, Favorite Assortment Pack, 1.5 - 2.8-Ounce Individual-Serving Cups (Pack of 60)
Grocery (Kellogg's)
Price: $54.83
  • Case of 60 individual-serving cups; variety pack of six flavors
  • Includes Apple Jacks, Corn Pops, Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes, Raisin Bran Crunch, and Cocoa Krispies
  • Low-fat, no-cholesterol breakfast; a good source of several vitamins and minerals
  • Prepackaged individual servings allow for easy breakfast on the go
  • An assortment of delicious, fortified cereals that will please everyone in the family

Kellogg'sKellogg's Product 19 Cereal, 12-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4)
Grocery (Kellogg's)
Price: $16.30
  • Case of four 12-ounce boxes (total of 48 ounces)
  • Made with toasted corn, oats, wheat, and rice
  • 10% of the daily recommended iron, folic acid, vitamin E, and zinc
  • Makes for a nutritious breakfast

FamiliaFamilia Original Swiss Muesli Cereal, 32-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Familia)
List Price: $53.94
Price: $34.15
You Save: $19.79 (37%)
  • Traditional muesli - a delicious blend of oats, whole wheat, rye, apples, raisins, hazelnuts, almonds, and honey
  • No Sugar Added Muesli

Kellogg'sKellogg's Special K Cereal, Red Berries, 16.7-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4)
Grocery (Kellogg's)
Price: $20.46
  • Case of four 16.7-ounce boxes (66.8 total ounces)
  • Crispy rice and wheat flakes with slices of real strawberries
  • An excellent source of 10 essential vitamins and minerals
  • Fat free and cholesterol free
  • A vitamin-fortified breakfast cereal for a healthy, fruity start to the day

South Beach DietSouth Beach Living High Protein Cereal Bars, Variety Pack (Peanut Butter, Chocolate &Cinnamon Raisin), 8-Count Bars (Pack of 3)
Health and Beauty (South Beach Diet)
List Price: $18.32
Price: $15.87
You Save: $2.45 (13%)

ErewhonErewhon Crispy Brown Rice Cereal, Gluten Free, Organic, 10-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
Grocery (Erewhon)
List Price: $28.00
Price: $21.54
You Save: $6.46 (23%)
  • Case of six 10-ounce boxes of cereal (total of 60 ounces)
  • Oven-toasted cereal made from organically grown brown rice
  • Contains no gluten or wheat; all natural and low in fat
  • Crisp and wholesome whole grain cereal
  • High-quality specialty health foods since 1966

Earth's BestEarth's Best Whole Grain Rice Cereal, 8-Ounce Units (Pack of 12)
Grocery (Earth's Best)
List Price: $41.52
  • Pack of six 10-ounce boxes of organic apple-cinnamon flavored breakfast cereal (60 total ounces)
  • Made from organic oat flour, organic evaporated cane juice, and dried apples
  • Certified organic and Kosher; non GMO; no trans fat; 40% of RDA for Vitamin B6; 25% for folic acid, zinc, Vitamin B12
  • Make it part of your child's nutritious, energizing, and balanced breakfast
  • Made from ingredients grown on U.S. organic family-run farms

Bob's Red MillBob's Red Mill Old Country Style Muesli, 40-Ounce Packages (Pack of 4)
Grocery (Bob's Red Mill)
List Price: $35.92
Price: $27.63
You Save: $8.29 (23%)
  • Case of four 40-ounce packages (160 total ounces)
  • A unique blend that includes wheat, rye, barley, and almonds
  • An excellent source of protein and fiber
  • A tasty, nutritious way to start your day
  • Packaged in Milwaukie, Oregon

Saving Money on Groceries

Times are tough these days. The US economy seems to be in the midst of a recession even though many lawmakers do not want to use the R word. Many families are feeling the effects of rising gas and foods prices, among other things, while their salaries are staying the same, and their wallets shrinking. I have heard stories on different news outlets regarding Americans who are having to pick between buying food or filling up their gas tank to get to work. Americans who never thought they would be in need are turning to places like food pantries. Not everyone is in dire straits, but everyone could benefit from a little penny pinching. I have put together a list of tips and strategies on how to save some money on your grocery bill. I hope these tips can help you.

1. Prepare a list and stick to it.
Plan out your meals for the week and prepare a list based on only those items for the meals, along with any other household item you need and stick to it. I would be lost at the supermarket without a list. I know I would end up with a bunch of stuff I dont need and nothing to complete a meal. Sticking to the list is very important so you dont go overboard.

2. Buyer Beware.
Be aware of the way the grocery store is laid out. Remember that the grocery store is not there to do us a favor, it is there to make money and sell you stuff you dont need, just like any other store. You should know that typically your more expensive items are at eye level and the top shelf. Grocery stores...

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Grocery - Discount Cereal Archives

First shots fired in a grocery price war
Trading Markets (press release), CA - 5 hours ago
A 21-ounce box of Quaker's Life cereal was $3.35, and is now locked at $2.50. Curtin said Weis stores can offer the lower prices through negotiations with

Many labels don't list allergens
Detroit Free Press, United States - 17 hours ago
The Tribune tested six brands of oat cereal, and all had hidden gluten, most likely traces of wheat or barley. Experts say it is difficult to keep wheat out

Despite lower gas prices, grocery costs still high
Times Herald-Record, NY - 8 hours ago
Surging wheat prices in 2008 caused a sharp jump in the price of cereal and bakery products, which are still up 12 percent from a year ago.

Save bread on food
Boston Herald, United States - Jan 3, 2009
Her pantry is full of pasta, organic cereal, tuna and canned soup. Jalbert stocks up on cleaning supplies, canned veggies and potato chips.

Economic Downturn: Saving Money At The Grocery Store
Hartford Courant, United States - Jan 3, 2009
They stand in front of the cereal boxes, comparing prices, doing the mental math on buy one, get one deals. Others bypass certain aisles and products that