Chicken and Turkey pate. Normally $1.29 retail.
Above Average food with no potentially dangerous ingredients or allergens, unlike the vast majority of "deals" here:
https://catfooddb.com/product/mer...%A2t%C3%A9
Locate your store here:
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Added bonus: $3 off $25 coupon with email signup. I also got a $5 off $20 register coupon for next week, but YMMV on that.
Also available, Crave Turkey & Duck for 79 cents each, also typically $1.29. Catfooddb has not rated it, but the dry food is above average, and my cat loves both the dry and wet.
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Thumbs up for sharing GO finds. I have shared a few before and we are a small but appreciative audience. A lot of GO's will have weekly 'base orders' that go out to them… wine for example, you will see most of the same 10-12 brands/bottles in displays at most stores. The department managers can also order additional inventory from smaller lots and based on their customer demographics in addition to the standard orders.
Of course, when a good sale price or clearance happens, when it sells out it sells out relatively quick, but how quickly varies by store, Manager's pricing discretion and as always true in the case of GO, best by or expiration dates.
Of course, when a good sale price or clearance happens, when it sells out it sells out relatively quick, but how quickly varies by store, Manager's pricing discretion and as always true in the case of GO, best by or expiration dates.
They even have some wines that have been made especially for GO stores (although they usually do not note that, ala Kirkland Sig or Trader Joe's).
Keeping track of winery ownership changes and lead winemaker changes can also pay off on occasion!
Stay away from crazy saving unless you are ok with stale, close to expiry or other surprises.
Every so called deal they give out on food or pantry items has been a bad experience for me and my pets.
I'd stick with consumer goods if really presses for money as they are also inferior quality.
I have an app that checks for food quality and most of GO discounted or stocked products rank consistently bad even organic stuff.
It's the reason I stopped shopping there since early last year.Used to spend 100's on these deals but quality and surprises put me off even though I am a sucker for deals.
For ex, they had a sale on Ghirardelli chocolate chips so I loaded up but turns out these were melted and refrozen so all bad product sold with a valid expiry date.
You can really never tell about GO products.They pride themselves on getting unsellable products and selling to their discount hungry customer base.
Thanks for coming to my GO ted talk.