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Exciting News! The commissary website now has a feature that allows you to log in and view the savings aisle for your commissary. You have to enter your social security number, last name, and birthday (so I am assuming this is only available to people who have commissary privileges) but this is a great way to plan your coupons/deals before you get to the store! Just go to this page to log in.
Two Weeks of Commissary Deals starting July 10, 2008
Banquet Frozen Meals $0.75
Betty Crocker Chewy Brownie Mix 10/$9
Betty Crocker Batman Fruit Snacks 4/$5
Clorox Liquid Bleach $1.39 (96 oz)
Clorox 2 Bleach for colors $4.29 (66 oz)
Gatorade 2/ $6 (128 oz)
General Mills Cereal $2.19
Glad Tall Kitchen Bags $4.89 (sizes and counts vary)
Green Giant Nibblers $0.79
Healthy Choice Panini $1.89
Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing $1.99 (16 oz)
Minute Maid All Natural Juice $0.99 (64 oz)
Propel Fit and Invigorating Water $0.69 (23.7 oz)
Totinos Pizza $0.99 (confession time, I love these pizzas!)
Van Camps Pork and Beans in tomato sauce $0.33 (15oz)
Yoplait Drinkable Yogurt for kids $1.79
Yoplait Light Yogurt $0.45
Do you know of a great Commissary deal this week? Email it to me at thehappyhousewife@comcast.net and I will post the deal and link back to your site.
Do you think shopping at the Commissary is worth your time? Check out my Commissary shopping tips here.
Important Note! Watch the screen as your groceries are rung up. I have noticed several price mistakes on my last few trips to the commissary. Make sure you are getting the prices they advertise and the deals you deserve!
The Grocery Gathering is hosted at BeCentsAble each Monday and Thursday. Head over to check out all the deals being covered and to join in the discussion!







wow awesome about the new log in thing i would have never know if i would not have read this thanks!!
Great timing on this post. I went to the post office today and what awaited me? A lovely box FULL of coupons. I will pass distribute them on to people over here in Germany. We really do appreciate them and keep them coming!
Jenn
Today, for the first time, my local Costco’s bulk Barilla pasta beat the commissary price for the same product. I paid 94 cents a pound for Barilla penne (slightly more, 99 cents, for whole grain pasta). The commissary price is higher right now.
Needless to say, I am now the proud owner of 12 boxes of Barilla pasta (we had pasta for dinner, so I cooked some). We can take some to church on Sunday to give away.
I am a big believer in memorizing the unit prices (per pound, per ounce) for things I buy regularly. Then, if I stumble upon a deal, I know right away and don’t have to check prices and waste gas coming back to buy the cheaper item.