Del Monte Smoothies, Ricola Throat Drops and Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks

November has arrived and I have a number of purchases that I need to add that I made at the end of last month. The first batch was made on Oct 23 where I purchased 64 Del Monte fruit smoothies worth $191.36 for free.

Del Monte fruit smoothies

Safeway fruit smoothie receipt

fruit smoothies receipts

I also purchased 10 bags of Ricola cough drops worth $24.90 for $1.03

ricola

Walgreens receipt

These I dropped off at the food bank (I got to the food bank as it was near closing and it was packed with people using the service so I was not able to take photos of the food on the shelves inside like I usually do)

off to food bank

On October 25, I purchased 48 boxes of Betty Crocker fruit snacks and 12 Del Monte fruit smoothies worth $182.40 for $11.52:

Betty Crocker fruit snacks and Del Monte fruit smoothies

fruit snack receipt

fruit snacks Safeway receipts

On October 26, I purchased 28 boxes of Betty Crocker fruit snacks and 6 Del Monte fruit smoothies worth $106.40 for $6.72

Betty Crocker fruit snacks and Del Monte fruit smoothies

fruit snacks and smoothies receipts

In addition, I also purchased an additional 39 Del Monte fruit smoothies worth $116.62 for free:

free Del Monte fruit smoothies

fruit smoothie receipts

The food I purchased on the 25th and 26th I will deliver this week to the food bank. In all, I purchased $621.68 worth of food for $19.27, or a 97% savings over the regular retail price. This brings the total of what readers have donated and what I have donated to $19,099.55. If you would like to help out Penny Experiment, we’d love to have you participate. Not only will you be helping your local food bank, you will learn to save a significant amount on your own grocery shopping.

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