Here are the best Pete’s Fresh Market deals and coupon matchups I see for the week of 1/16/13. Check your own Pete’s ad here. Sometimes prices differ at other locations from those at the Oakbrook Terrace ad I am using.
Top deals
- 6 oz Centrella tomato paste, $.10 — when you buy 10 mix/match items with in-ad coupon.
- Pete’s homemade pita bread 10 ct, $.99.
- 15 oz Frigo ricotta cheese, $1.99. Use $.55/1 in the Dec. AY or $.50/1 in the 12/9 SS. I’ve also seen $1.00 tearpads at Dominick’s.
- Pete’s homemade brats, hot links, Polish, or hot or mild Italian sausage, $2.48/lb.
- Fresh chicken leg quarters family pack, $.78/lb.
- Eckrich smoked sausage, $2.00. Print $.55/1 on Facebook.
- Chinese Ginger, $.68/lb.
- Red, Yellow, Orange bell peppers, 2/$.98.
- 5lb red potatoes, $.98.
Save $3.00 on 10 participating Centrella products with in-ad coupon
Prices shown here are AFTER you buy ten with in-ad coupon.
- 6 oz Centrella tomato paste, $.10.
- Centrella 14.5-15 oz whole, diced, stewed, or sauce tomatoes, $.99. Note — on the front of the ad it shows these for $.25 after coupon and then inside the ad $.99. I don’t know if it is mixed up with the juice, below. From Rangerdave’s comments and other Centrella ads, I think this is flip-flopped with the below juice and am betting the juice will be $.99 and tomatoes will be $.25.
- Centrella 46 oz 100% veggie or tomato juice, $.25. From Rangerdave’s comments and other Centrella ads, I think this is flip-flopped with the above tomatoes and am betting the juice will be $.99 and tomatoes will be $.25.
- Centrella Sloppy Joe sauce, $.49.
- Centrella 24 oz tomato ketchup, $.69.
- Centrella pasta sauce, $.69.
Weekly deals
Bakery
- Pete’s homemade pita bread 10 ct, $.99.
- Fresh baked 28 oz bagels, $2.00.
- Pete’s 2 ct mini French loaf, $.99.
- Pete’s donuts, 2/$1.00.
- Pete’s homemade egg onion rolls, 4/$1.00.
Dairy/refrigerated
- Yoplait original yogurt cups, $.50. $.40/6 or $.50/8 in the 1/6 SS or print $.40/6 here.
- Dean’s 16 oz cottage cheese, $1.99.
- Dean’s dips, $1.00.
- 15 oz Frigo ricotta cheese, $1.99. Use $.55/1 in the Dec. AY or $.50/1 in the 12/9 SS. I’ve also seen $1.00 tearpads at Dominick’s.
- 16 oz Breakstone’s sour cream, $1.50. Look for $.55/1 blinkies.
Deli/prepared foods
- Samosas, $.99 each.
- Greek Style chicken & potatoes, $3.99/lb.
- Broiled salmon with veggies, $8.99/lb.
- Buffalo wings, $4.99/lb.
- Boar’s Head provolone, $2.99 per 1/2 lb.
Frozen
- Centrella waffles, $.89.
- Larry’s potatoes, $1.00.
- Tony’s pizza, $1.00.
- Home Run Inn ultra thin crust, $5.00.
Grocery
- 8 oz Red Gold tomato sauce, $.25.
- Ramen, 4/$.88.
- 16.9 oz Monari Federzoni balsamic vinegar, $1.99.
- 16 oz Centrella lentils, $1.00.
- Aunt Jemima or Quaker pancake mix, $1.99.
- 16 oz Centrella split peas, $.79.
- Cucina Andolina shaky cheese, $2.50.
- Medford Farms & Kitchen Basics 32 oz stock, $1.99.
- Ziyad chick peas can, $.59.
- Borelli chick peas, red or white kidney beans, $.79.
- Nescafe Clasico 7 oz, $5.99. Print $1.50/2 here.
- Keebler Fudge Shoppe cookies, $1.99.
- 30 ct value pack Capri Sun, $4.99.
- Better Oats oatmeal, $.99. Print $1.00/3 here.
- KIND bars, $1.50 each.
Meat
- Boneless skinless chicken breast family pack, $1.88/lb.
- Eckrich jumbo franks, bologna, cotto salami 12-16 oz excludes beef, $.99.
- Boneless pork sirloin cutlets family pack, $1.98/lb.
- Boneless pork sirloin roast, $1.98/lb.
- Pete’s homemade brats, hot links, Polish, or hot or mild Italian sausage, $2.48/lb.
- Fresh chicken leg quarters family pack, $.78/lb.
- Eckrich smoked sausage, $2.00. Print $.55/1 on Facebook.
Not food
- 34-64 oz Gain fabric softener, $2.79. Use $.40/1 or $1.00/2 in the 1/13 SS.
Produce
- Costa Rican pineapples, $1.50 each.
- Cantaloupe, $.98 each.
- Fresh Express 12 oz Garden salad, $.98.
- Cello spinach, $.98.
- Chinese Ginger, $.68/lb.
- Chinese Okra, $.68/lb.
- California celery, $.68.
- Indian eggplant, $.78/lb.
- Red, Yellow, Orange bell peppers, 2/$.98.
- 5lb red potatoes, $.98.
- Fuji apples, $.88/lb.
- Lemons, 6/$1.98.
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Regarding the Centrella 14.5-15 oz whole, diced, stewed, or sauce tomatoes:
The ad for Westbrook Market (also a Centrella store) has these listed with a regular price of 55 cents, so 25 cents each as part of the buy ten coupon deal.
I’m wondering if they mixed up the veggie juice and the tomatoes, so the tomatoes are supposed to be $.25 and the veggie juice $.99 — it would make more sense. Guess we will see tomorrow!
That is how it reads in the Westbrook ad.