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King Kullen Weekly Circular
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How to Save Big Using the King Kullen Weekly Circular
I'll be honest—there was a time when I didn't even look at grocery store ads. I figured they were just a sneaky way to get me to buy things I didn't need.
But once I actually started paying attention to the King Kullen weekly circular, I realized I had been doing grocery shopping all wrong.
King Kullen, also known as "America's First Supermarket," has some seriously good deals. But if you're not using their weekly flyer strategically, you might be spending way more than you need to.
Let's break down how to shop smarter using King Kullen circular without feeling overwhelmed.
1. Start with the King Kullen Circular Before Making a List
I used to write out my grocery list first and then check the sales. Big mistake. Now, I flip that process—I check the King Kullen weekly flyer before making my list.
Why? Because it helps me plan meals around what's actually on sale instead of just buying whatever I feel like (which, let's be real, usually costs more).
If chicken thighs are on sale this week, guess what's going on my dinner menu?
Pro tip: If you like planning ahead, check out the King Kullen flyer next week as soon as it's available. That way, you can delay certain purchases and save even more.
2. Don't Ignore the "10 for $10" and BOGO Sales
One of my favorite things about King Kullen weekly specials is their bulk deals.
They'll often have sales like:
- 10 for $10 on pasta, canned goods, or snacks
- Buy One Get One Free (BOGO) on meats, cheeses, and frozen foods
- Mix & Match sales on produce and bakery items
The trick? You don't always have to buy all 10 items to get the deal.
Read the fine print—sometimes you can grab just a couple and still get the discount.
3. Check for Unadvertised Discounts in Store
Just because it's not in the King Kullen supermarket circular doesn't mean there aren't hidden deals waiting for you.
I've found markdowns on bakery bread, fresh seafood, and even organic produce just by scanning the aisles for those yellow sale tags.
If you shop in the evening, you might also find markdowns on meat and dairy that are close to their expiration date.
I've scored high-quality steaks for 50% off just because I was there at the right time!
4. Stack King Kullen Coupons with Weekly Sales
If you're not using coupons, you're leaving money on the table. King Kullen accepts both store and manufacturer coupons, and the best part? You can stack them with the weekly specials.
Example:
- If the King Kullen circular has cereal on sale for $1.99 and you have a $1 off coupon, you're getting it for just 99 cents.
- If there's a BOGO sale on detergent and you have a $2 off coupon, you're getting two bottles for a steal.
Check their website or sign up for their email list to get access to digital coupons that pair perfectly with the King Kullen weekly ad.
5. Plan Big Purchases Around Seasonal Discounts
King Kullen rotates sales based on the time of year.
So, if you're stocking up for a big BBQ or holiday dinner, check the King Kullen circular next week before heading to the store.
- Around Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day, you'll find discounts on grilling essentials like burgers, hot dogs, and condiments.
- Before Thanksgiving, expect markdowns on turkey, stuffing, and canned goods.
- During back-to-school season, look for deals on lunchbox snacks and pantry staples.
A Few Minutes of Planning = Big Savings
If you're new to using the King Kullen weekly circular, start small.
Just take five minutes before heading to the store to glance at the deals.
Over time, you'll get better at spotting patterns and planning around the best discounts.
The result? A cart full of groceries for way less money—without having to cut out things you love. Happy saving!
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