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Ralphs Weekly: Shop and Save


Shopping at Ralphs weekly can really help a family save money. The Ralphs weekly sale ad changes each Wednesday, in print and online. Here are some tips for maximizing your savings while shopping from the Ralphs weekly sale ad.

First, look for the buy one get one free items. Buying these items automatically helps you save 50% on items that your family would eat anyway. If possible, try to buy enough to last you three to four weeks, until the items are likely to go on sale again. This way, you will never have to pay full price for these items ever again. In recent Ralphs weekly ads, BOGO items included vitamins, razors and hot dogs.

Second, scope out the 10 for $10 items. Recent 10 for $10 items include cake mix and frozen pizzas. The 10 for $10 items in each Ralphs weekly sale represent about a 20-20% savings per item.

Third, just check out the other grocery items in the sale ad to see if they are things your family will use in the near future. If so, make sure you ad them to your list. And do not forget to sign up for a Ralphs “Club Card” as well. This is the best way to maximize your savings when shopping at Ralphs weekly. According to Ralphs, using their “Club Card” can result in an average savings of 20%, just for handing it to the cashier.

Finally, the best way to use the Ralphs weekly ad is from home, where you can match up the sale items with coupons that you find in your newspaper or online. Ralphs corporate coupon policy allows customers to use unexpired manufacturer coupons on all the items they buy, with only a few limits.

For example, only coupons up to $0.50 will be doubled, and no coupon will be double beyond the price of the item being purchased. That means that if you want to buy a pack of gum for $0.89 and have a $0.50 coupon, the coupon can only “double” to $0.89, the purchase price of the pack of gum. Shoppers are not able to double coupons beyond the value of the purchased item.


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