Price Matching Meat at Walmart | Cheap Aldi’s Prices this week!
Trying to make the most of price matching meat walmart? You are in the right place. Below we break it down in plain English, with practical tips you can actually use.
Key Takeaways
- I wanted to quickly mention the Sale on Meat at Aldi’s this week.
- Did you know that you can Price Match Meat at Walmart?
- My store has several great deals on meat and I thought it was a good time to remind you that even if you don’t shop at Aldi’ you can price m...
I wanted to quickly mention the Sale on Meat at Aldi’s this week. Did you know that you can Cost Match Meat at Walmart? My store has several excellent deals on meat and I thought it was a good time to remind you that even if you don’t shop at Aldi’ you can cost match most of the meat prices at Walmart.
Check out this post on the Walmart Cost Match Policy for a few tips and tricks on Cost Matching!
Walmart Will Cost Match Fresh Produce and Meat Items. This is specifically addressed in the Ad Match Guarantee:
We gladly match the cost in the following types of ads:*
Purchase one, get one free ads with a specified cost Example: Purchase one for $2.49, get one free (BOGO)Competitors’ ads that feature a specific item for a specified cost
Preferred shopping card prices for specific items that are in a printed ad
For fresh produce and meat items when the cost is offered in the same unit type (lb. for lb.; each for each)
This is the Key, You must have the Per Unit Pricing listed. So for example, Aldi’s Ad this week lists the Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast for $1.59/lb. My Walmart has the Family Packs for $1.98 per lb. and I have never had a problem matching these items because there’s not really a brand name listed on either item.
The Steak and Beef Stew Meat are also listed per pound which is how Walmart sells them so you should be able to cost match just about any of this weeks prices.
Keep in mind, there is this exclusion in the cost match policy:
We do not match the cost in the following types of competitor ads:
Competitors’ private label cost promotionsDepending on your store you may or may not be able to cost match the meats with brand names listed (i.e. Kirkwood or Roseland) but my store was only about 10¢ higher per pound on some of these items so I am guessing most stores would still cost match, I just wanted you to be aware that this exclusion is in the policy in case you encounter problems, but most of the meat prices this week do not list a specific brand.
Stocking Up on Meat -
I actually like to stock up on Meat at my local grocery store or Sams Club when it’s on Clearance! I purchase in bulk and use my Food Saver Unit to store this in the freezer in smaller portions.
Make sure you are comparing prices based on the Unit Pricing or Per Pound when it comes to meat. I found Some Items marked down at Sam’s Club that were cheaper than these Aldi’s Prices. So it’s always a good idea to know what the best cost is in your area!
One more note: We do not have very numerous grocery stores in our area so there are very few stock up prices on meat, I’m guessing these prices are a little high for most areas of the country, so make sure you pay attention to what a good cost is in your area because every region is different.
Final Thoughts
Before you check out, double-check price matching meat walmart against current offers and any coupons you can stack. Small habits like this add up to real savings over a year.
Originally published at passionforsavings.com.
Heather Schisler
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