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msmini14

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msmini14 Enthusiast

Ok, not sure if I can post this so here it goes!

I buy chex all the time, it is breakfast everymorning. I always pay $2.98 - $3.25 per box at Walmart. Well since today is pay day and I needed to buy a few things I found my cereal that was priced at.......... $1.66 per box! ok that is a good price, not sure why. I confirmed with 2 people that this was correct. I live in CA so not sure if it is statewide or nationwide but wanted to post. $1.66 per box! Crazy =) hehehe I bought 3 =P


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*lee-lee* Enthusiast

wow that's awesome! i would have bought a whole case at that price! i hate hate hate Walmart but i guess i'll have to swing in and check out the prices here in NY.

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I just happened to be at Walmart last night, and just happened to need some Rice Chex, and did at least a triple take when I saw the price. I thought it must be wrong. I'm in Minnesota, and it was $1.66 here, too. Brought home 6 boxes. Wanted to get more, but felt a bit greedy.

msmini14 Enthusiast

hehe maybe I will go back tomorrow =P right on, so it is nationwide price. It could be worng people, get it while you can lol jk =)

I will probably go back and get a few more just to save some money. What is the usual price in MN?

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Also, look up online, printable coupons for the Rice Chex, they're available for 1.00 off 2 boxes. You can print and use as many as you want per 2 boxes.

later-sorry, I looked it up and the coupon was on last week. They have new items this week. There is a coupon for $.55 off enjoylife products though. couponsdotcom

Chrissyb Enthusiast

Thanks for posting this I bought 4 boxes today, what they had left on the shelf and plan on going back tomorrow morning for more. :D Time to make yummy snacks.

MNBeth Explorer
... What is the usual price in MN?

Sorry so slow; it's usually somewhere between $3.15 and $3.65. $1.66 is rockin' - can't believe I actually went to another Walmart for science fair supplies for the kids and forgot to grab a few more boxes!


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*lee-lee* Enthusiast

i just went to stock up on Rice Chex and the shelf was empty...surprise surprise! the price said $1.66 so i went to the customer service desk to inquire how long the sale is going on for. (i also asked for a raincheck but was told they don't offer them.)

silly me to think they'd be able to help me...this is Walmart we're talking about. <_< no one could tell me for sure if this is a sale price or if they just "rolled back" the price permanently. nor would they have someone go check the back to see if there was any more left. i did have the option to wait around for an hour until the night stockers came in or come back tomorrow.

the clerks seemed to think this is NOT a sale price and it'll be around for a while...we'll see when i go back in a few days!

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