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Target And New Udi's Offerings For Cheaper Than Local Grocery Stores


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I'm not sure if it's in all Target stores, but in the two near me in Delaware (Brandywine and Christiana Mall locations) have started selling all of these Open Original Shared Link

 

I've seen these in several grocery stores locally, but Target sells them for $1.50-$2 cheaper.

 

These Targets are also carrying WOW brand cookies as well.  Open Original Shared Link

 

Because I needed another reason to love Target  :lol:


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kareng Grand Master

The Target here in The Kansas side of KC is selling them.  I just saw them the other day.

MycasMommy Enthusiast

They sell them here in Seattle Northgate Target as well. I cant have them but my daughter can.

w8in4dave Community Regular

I will have to check the Target In Toledo Oh. 

mbrookes Community Regular

Not in Mississippi yet. Of course, if the end of the world comes, y'all come on down. It will take several years to get here.

LauraTX Rising Star

Not in Mississippi yet. Of course, if the end of the world comes, y'all come on down. It will take several years to get here.

 

LOL! I shall, and ill bring gluten-free food for us to eat while we wait!

 

Target around here has those as well, just got in, they don't seem to stock it well.  The target cartwheel app Open Original Shared Link sometimes has Udis stuff on there for 5-20% off.  Right now they have canyon bakehouse 20% off and Udis 5% off for the frozen dinners, Feb 14 last day to use.  You just show the barcode on your phone and they scan from there- no crappy rebates to mess with like some of the other coupon app things.

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