The economy is tough, so many of us are looking to save money on grocery bills wherever possible - especially since we're paying significantly more on select grocery staples than a few years ago. Our shopping habits are changing, adapting to the greater need for budgeting, and grocery stores are recognizing the requirement for affordable products. Kroger, the oldest grocery chain in the U.S., is meeting this need by offering marked down perishable products that are nearing their best-by or sell-by date.
If you're looking for ways to save money on groceries, buying food in bulk can be a wise economic decision. You might not think of Dollar Tree as the go-to place for bulk food, but it's actually a great solution for anyone who doesn't have a Costco or Sam's Club membership. While you can't place bulk orders or buy large quantities of items at individual Dollar Tree stores, you can actually place bulk orders via the website and either have them shipped to your home or your closest local store.
Before we get into the specifics of each subscription, here's a bit about how it's going to work; completing your purchase on StackSocial gets you an instant promotion code via email, which you can use while signing up for the Sam's Club membership. The code is non-transferable, and it renews automatically every year until you cancel. The membership offer is only available to new Sam's Club members in the USA, and is valid at over 597 U.S. Sam's Club locations.
According to the official rain check policy on Wegmans' website, the grocery brand states, "If we temporarily run out of an advertised special, we will try to substitute it with a similar item." That means Wegmans may offer a comparable product (perhaps the same type, same size, or a closely matched version) at the original sale price to honor the promotion.