Easy Food Deals at Walgreens!

From now until June 29th at Walgreens, we have some easy food deals you can score that are cheaper than the grocery store!

The absolute best deal this week is on the cans of Arizona Tea and Juices! These are on sale 3 for $2, which is just 66¢ each! The cheez-its for just $1.74 each is also a great deal!

Remember, you can use Walgreens Cash or Register Rewards to lower your out of pocket cost!

These deals end June 29th!

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2024/6/25 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so who else thought Walgreens was just for prescriptions and toiletries? I totally used to be in that camp, but let me tell you, I've been missing out! Lately, I’ve been exploring more and more of their food aisles, and it turns out, Walgreens is a hidden gem for grabbing groceries, especially when you're looking for quick snacks or need to top up your pantry between big grocery runs. Many of you might be wondering, "Does Walgreens even sell real food? Like, can I actually do some grocery shopping there?" The answer is a resounding YES! While you might not find a full-scale produce section with fresh lettuce and exotic fruits at every location, they do carry a surprisingly wide array of everyday food items. Think beyond just impulse candy bars at the checkout! I've seen so many familiar brands on their shelves. For snacks, you can definitely find classics like Cheez-Its, Goldfish crackers, and a variety of Pringles chips. And for drinks, their selection of Arizona Tea and Juices is usually fantastic, often with great multi-buy deals. I also regularly spot breakfast staples like Pop-Tarts and pantry essentials like Bumble Bee seasoned tuna and StarKist chunk light tuna – perfect for quick meals or stocking up. Seriously, I was amazed by the variety once I started looking past the pharmacy section! They’re fantastic for those moments when you run out of milk or need a loaf of bread, and don't want to make a full trip to a huge supermarket. I’ve even found frozen meals, ice cream, and sometimes even eggs. It’s all about convenience, and often, the prices are competitive, especially with their sales and rewards programs. My top tip for saving on food at Walgreens is always to check their weekly ad. They frequently have BOGO (Buy One Get One) deals or sales like the 3 for $2 on Arizona Teas that I just scored. Also, make sure you're signed up for their myWalgreens rewards program. That's how you earn and use Walgreens Cash, which really helps trim down your total. You can also stack these with digital coupons found on their app or website. And don't forget to look out for those Register Rewards – they're basically free money for your next shopping trip! So next time you pop into Walgreens, take a moment to wander down the food aisles. You might be pleasantly surprised by what you find and how much you can save on your everyday groceries and snacks. It's become one of my go-to spots for filling in the gaps in my fridge and pantry without breaking the bank!

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