Dallas Area Meat, etc. Deals: 2/23-3/1
In the Dallas area, there are a few Hispanic grocery store chains. I have found these places to have outstanding prices on meat and produce. The deals had been pretty scarce at these places through the winter, but I recall them being great last spring. I am happy to see the warmer weather bringing back the lower prices again. ;)
Here are the best deals I see at the three stores I get ads from. I will provide links to their store finders so you can see if there is one near you.
Fiesta:
Tyson Whole Fryers $0.67/lb
Tilapia Fillets $3.69/lb
Fryer Breast Quarters $1.19/lb
Pork Spare Ribs $1.19/lb
Fryer Drumsticks $0.49/lb (Thursday Friday only)
Cantaloupes $0.99 each
El Rio Grande:
Pork End Chops $1.00/lb (no limit, with $10 purchase)
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts $1.00/lb (no limit, with $10 purchase)
Center Cut Pork Ribs $0.79/lb (no limit, with $10 purchase)
Catfish Nuggets $1.29/lb
18 ct eggs $0.99 (limit 1 with $10 purchase)
Single Roll Cielito Paper Towel 3 for $1 (limit 3 with $10 purchase)
Yellow Onions 4lbs for $1
Small Hass Avocados 4 for $1
70% Lean Ground Beef $1.69/lb (I've seen this as low as $1/lb here)
Boneless Pork Stew Meat $1.49/lb (I've seen this as low as $1/lb here)
Cantaloupe $0.99 each
Fresh Cilantro 4 bunches for $1
El Rancho:
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts $0.98/lb
Pork Stew Meat (boneless and bone-in mixed) $0.98/lb
Parade tomato sauce 8 for $1 (limit 8 with $10 additional purchase)
30 ct Eggs. $1.98 (limit 2 with $10 additional purchase)
5lb. bag of Russet Potatoes $0.88 each
Avocados 8 for $1
Tangerines 12 for $1
Marinated Chicken Leg Quarters $0.99/lb
Green Cabbage 2 lbs for $0.98
Yellow Onions 3 lbs for $1
Head Lettuce $0.99 each
Yams $0.59/lb
Large Mangos 2 for $1.09
Grapefruit 4 for $1
I know that Fiesta takes coupons, but does not double them. The other two I do not know about, but I will try to find out. I have found the unadvertised items at these places to be very high, so I usually do not buy anything else while I am at these places. I have actually never been inside of El Rio Grande, but I've had my husband stop on his way home from work. ;)
If you live in the Dallas area, please let me know if this type of combined post is helpful for you. I would like to continue to provide this information in this way instead of three separate posts.
2 comments:
I could definitely use some of those cheap avocados:) I would probably burn up the savings in gas though:)
don't be too jealous. I have found these pretty small and often overripe. I haven't been there yet to check on there but last spring I walked away from them as often as I bought them. The ones at Aldi are much better quality. I'm hoping they start going on sale there soon. My husband loves them!
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