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Albertsons Deals for October 2-8 (Stock-Up Sale begins!)

Shared on October 2, 2013
This post may contain affiliate links which means I make a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. See the disclosure policy for more information.

Here are the best deals at Albertsons this week. The Albertsons ad runs Wednesday-Tuesday in the Pacific Northwest. Find the full list of this week’s Albertsons deals, plus a printable list feature, here.

Albertsons is running a great sale on a number of items this week. Everything from cereal to yogurt to quick meals on soccer practice nights is on sale this week.

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Stock-Up Sale: Buy 10 participating items, Get 25 eBoxtops
*See weekly ad for all participating products. Remember, you must purchase 10 participating items to get the eBoxtops. Albertsons is sponsoring the Stock-Up Sale highlight in this post.

Cheerios (8.9 oz) on sale $1.88
Use $.50/1 coupon – direct link
$1.38 after coupon

Multi Grain Cheerios (9 oz) on sale $1.88
Buy 2
Use $1/2 coupon – direct link
$1.38 each after coupon

Pillsbury Crescent Rolls (4 oz) on sale $.88
Buy 3
Use $1/3 coupon (zip code 28090)
$.55 each after coupon

Betty Crocker Hamburger, Tuna or Chicken Helper (5-12.2 oz) on sale $.88
Buy 3
Use $.75/3 coupon from 9/8 SS insert
$.63 each after coupon

Green Giant Boxed Vegetables (7-10 oz) on sale $.88
Buy 3
Use $.60/3 coupon from 9/15 SS insert
$.68 each after coupon

Yoplait Greek Yogurt (5.3 oz) on sale $.88
Buy 5
Use $1/5 coupon – direct link
$.68 each after coupon

Yoplait Go-Gurt (8 pk) on sale $1.88
Buy 2
Use $.75/2 coupon from 9/8 SS insert or here – direct link
$1.50 each after coupon

We would love to know what Stock-Up Sale deals you found at Albertsons this week. Take a picture of your haul, email it to us, and we’ll try to highlight it over the next couple of weeks!

Fresh Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts on sale $1.79/lb

Kraft Original Macaroni & Cheese (7.25 oz) on sale $.49 with weekly ad coupon – limit 2

Shoppers Value Milk (1 gallon) on sale $1.89 with weekly ad coupon – limit 2

Sargento Shredded Cheese (5-8 oz) on sale $1.69 with weekly ad coupon – limit 8
Use $.75/1 coupon from 8/25 SS insert
$.94 after coupon

Yoplait Yogurt (6 oz) on sale $.50
Buy 6
Use $.40/6 coupon – direct link
$.43 each after coupon

Weight Watchers Smart Ones Classic Favorites (4.4-10.5 oz) on sale $1.60 – must buy 10
Buy 10
Use $4/10 coupon
$1.20 each after coupon

Huggies Little Movers (27-50 ct) on sale $7.99 with weekly ad coupon – limit 2
Use $2/1 coupon from 9/22 SS insert or here – direct link
$5.99 after coupon

VO5 Shampoo or Conditioner (15 oz) on sale $.88
Buy 4
Use $1/4 coupon from 9/8 SS insert (expires 10/6)
$.64 each after coupon

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Mix or Match Sale: Buy 10 participating products, Save $5 instantly
*See weekly ad for all participating products. Prices listed reflect the $.50 per item savings. Remember, you must purchase 10 participating items to get the instant savings.

Barilla Pasta (12-16 oz) on sale $.88
Buy 2
Use $1/2 coupon
$.38 each after coupon & sale

Duncan Hines Cake Mix (16.5-18.25) on sale $.88
Use $.35/1 coupon
$.53 after coupon & sale

C&H Sugar (4 lb) on sale $1.99
Use $.50/1 coupon from 9/8 RP insert
$1.49 after coupon & sale

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  1. Barbara Baruth says

    October 9, 2013 at 7:11 am

    My comment has to do with the TV ad you have running now with the little boy and his tantrum in aisle 9. Everytime it comes on and it seems that it is playing every few minutes I just automatically tune it out because I find it very offensive. We certainly do not need any more lessons or encouragement for todays youth to be anymore obnoxious, disobedient or belligerent than they already are. I am sure you could find a better more positive way to advertise your store and products.

    Reply
    • Kate from Frugal Living NW says

      October 9, 2013 at 10:04 am

      We do not choose the ads, nor is it our store or products that are being advertised. The ads are automatically generated by Google.

      Reply
  2. Blythe says

    October 4, 2013 at 10:27 pm

    What is savingstar, and does anyone know why they stopped sendin out the ttv coupons and doin the round up??

    Reply
    • Howard says

      October 4, 2013 at 11:39 pm

      Savingstar is an alternative coupon/rebate program. You register your store cards for the participating stores (RiteAid, Fred Meyer, QFC and Albertson’s in the Portland area). Then you click on whatever coupons and rebate offers you want to participate in. The savings accumulate and when you get $5 or more, you can cash it in in various ways including PayPal. You must pick your deals before you shop. They discourage use of paper cpns that coincide with their offers, but have done nothing to stop it.
      Albertsons stores in the NW were purchased by Albertsons LLC which owns the other western stores. They changed their whole marketing strategy, as we are seeing lately.

      Reply
  3. Mindy says

    October 3, 2013 at 10:09 am

    Hi,
    I’m unable to find the $1/3 Pillsbury Crescent roll coupon. I put in 28090 zip code.
    Help… please

    Reply
    • Howard says

      October 3, 2013 at 1:10 pm

      That cpn might be gone; I know I printed one 2-3 weeks ago. Coupons.com has a $.40/2 crescent rolls cpn. Also, try pillsbury.com, bettycrocker.com or boxtops4education.com; all 3 have a $.50/2 crescent cpn. Registration/login required, and they usually limit you to two prints. The sites interface and don’t allow you to print more than 2 total, usually.

      Reply
      • Jaki says

        October 7, 2013 at 7:37 pm

        Try putting your state NC and change your zip code

        Reply
  4. Erin says

    October 2, 2013 at 4:02 pm

    Don’t forget about the Savingstar ECoupons!
    $1/5 for Yoplait Greek Yogurt
    $.50/1 Lucky Charms
    $.50/2 Pillsbury Crescent Rolls
    $.40/2 Pillsbury Sweet Rolls
    $.75/3 Hamburger Helper
    $.50/2 Betty Crocker Asstd. Fruit Snacks
    $1/2 Pillsbury Refrig. Cookies
    Good thing I have an extra refrigerator 🙂
    Hellooo Rockin’ Deals.

    Reply
    • Erin says

      October 2, 2013 at 4:03 pm

      Savingstar Coupon
      $.75/1 Multi Grain Cheerios…these are so yummy

      Reply
    • Howard says

      October 2, 2013 at 6:26 pm

      SavingStar discourages combination of their deals with other mfr cpns, but evidently has done nothing to stop it. This is from their site:
      Do SavingStar eCoupons stack with in-store discounts or manufacturer’s coupons?

      SavingStar eCoupons will work whether or not you combine them with other services’ coupons, but they are not intended to be used this way. Generally, manufacturers state that it is against their policies for shoppers to redeem more than one manufacturer’s coupon for the same purchase. Using in-store coupons in combination with SavingStar eCoupons is not a problem. Using coupons from other services in combination with a SavingStar “One or Many” deal is not a problem.

      In the future, we may implement mechanisms to limit the combination of SavingStar eCoupons with other manufacturer coupons.

      Reply
  5. Denise says

    October 2, 2013 at 2:40 pm

    am currently boycotting Barilla pasta because they think gay families should eat other pasta, not Barilla. And that’s about the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard.

    Reply
    • superjaz says

      October 2, 2013 at 3:12 pm

      Yeah funny that, when Barilla once hired Ted Allen for PR (the foodie from Queer Eye)

      Reply
    • M says

      October 2, 2013 at 5:52 pm

      Oh puuuuhhhhlease! He said that they prefer traditional families in their commercials when asked if they would have gays in their commercials…..nothing against gays personally.

      He replied with an honest answer but I guess these days you have to keep your opinions to yourself and bend over (literally).

      And if someone gets their panties twisted over their belief they can purchase other pasta is what he said (paraphrasing).

      Why twist words to fit your agenda……

      Reply
      • coupon gal says

        October 2, 2013 at 8:22 pm

        I love Barilla! I will continue to buy the pasta because I love it and yeh for them deciding to market THEIR product to THEIR customer. I am so tired of the whole “gay” agenda being an issue of political correctness. If your gay, thats fine for you and I have no issues with it. I just don’t see the need to have it ALWAYS be an agenda with everything. Why does everything have to appeal to everyone, so over it!

        Reply
        • Shellie says

          October 3, 2013 at 8:16 pm

          I agree totally with M and coupon gal. When did stating your honest opinion turn into a bad thing? Would a lie be better? Is that teaching your kids a better lesson? I would much prefer my kids have an opinion than feel they must lie and not b themselves. I am so over it as well. Can’t we all just live our lives and not push ourselves on others?

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          • Jaki says

            October 7, 2013 at 2:22 pm

            I agree totally. Your gay, go you. Why does it matter what other people think. I DONT CARE what you are. Just be nice and respectful towards others. And that goes for EVERYONE. Not just the gays, straights etc. I like noodles, you like noodles. Go noodles!

    • Amanda S. says

      October 6, 2013 at 10:21 am

      If I knew the personal opinions of all the food companies out there and boycotted the ones who disagree with my beliefs, my family would STARVE. Just sayin.

      Reply
  6. otto says

    October 2, 2013 at 1:04 pm

    Do a bit more research on the Huggies to find cat info. The deal is better than what you listed.

    Reply
    • Sharon says

      October 2, 2013 at 6:00 pm

      What is the better huggies deal? please share.

      Reply
      • Heather says

        October 2, 2013 at 8:01 pm

        I know there is a Catalina at Kroger stores, but couldn’t find substantial proof it works at Albertsons. If someone tries it and it works, I would love to hear about it.

        Reply

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