If you're a member of Borders Rewards Perks, you can get a $25 Restaurant.com gift certificate for just $2. I'm expecting Borders to declare bankruptcy any day now, but the Perks program is free so you're not risking anything to join. (There's only one Borders left in our area, and its selection and shelf space have steadily declined.)If you sign up for the Luvs newsletter, you'll receive special offers, diaper coupons, or samples via regular mail. I was okay with Luvs when I used it, but I've stuck with Pampers and Huggies because I can get them cheaper and because I thought they were a little bit stretchier.
Alex and Tyler would love it if we'd get them a dog, but there's no way we're adding that stress to our lives! However, if you already have a dog, then signing up with Eukanuba will get you a coupon for $5 off any Eukanuba product.
Finally, sign up for Quizno's QCLub and receive a free Sammie and exclusive offers and promotions, including a free cookie on your birthday.
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
New deals: Restaurant.com, Luvs, Eukanuba & Quizno's
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I drove past a Quizno's, and there was a sign that said something to the effect of *new low prices*. It's an interesting trend that I've seen at grocery stores, like Albertsons, as well. I wonder what other stores are permanently dropping prices as opposed to temporary sales cuts.
@MetaMommy - Funny you mention that, we drove by an Albertson's today and I saw a banner that said something like "We've lowered our prices." There's no Albies near us so I'd never seen that before. Some of the price cuts in food, at least, may be the result of declining costs - I read an LAT article a few months ago about manufacturers pressuring markets to lower prices b/c their costs had gone down.
That's an interesting point. I'll keep my eyes peeled to see if it's a trend in food, or everything. It seems like everything food is suffering these days...from restaurants to groceries to organic farmers.
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