Aug
23
2010

Target: FREE Plums, Nectarines or Peaches (2 lbs)

by Amanda in Deals by Store| 10 Comments

This is one SWEET deal!

Target has bags of plums, nectarines or peaches on sale for $0.99 per bag. Each bag holds roughly 2 lbs of produce. That works out to be $0.50 per pound which is a really great deal!

Use the $1 off produce Target Web Coupon (or here) to score it for FREE!

WOW! Even SWEETER!!!

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B. Sawyer August 23, 2010 at 5:50 pm

I can’t find any target product coupons on the target website. I’ve tried different zip codes and still no fruit coupons or the bread ones. Any suggestions?
Thanks!

Amanda August 23, 2010 at 5:57 pm

They may be removed from the Target Web Site. I have no way of knowing since I already printed them…they disappear after you print them. You can print them from the other link in the post.

lynn August 23, 2010 at 6:35 pm

I can’t find the coupon either place. But great deal anyway.

lynn August 23, 2010 at 6:43 pm

OK – I found it. Click on the second link, then scroll way down to the word produce on the list on the left hand side. Slow but sweet! :)

Sofia August 23, 2010 at 9:04 pm

this is sweet! Thanks for heads up. I did go to Walmart after all to get 5 packages of blueberries. They had hundreds of packages in Norman SuperWalmart.

Amanda August 23, 2010 at 10:43 pm

I went to my target Norman. They were 1.99 Still a good deal. But was completly bummed when I got home and looked at my rceipt and realized they diddnt take several of my target coupons. The cashier did not say anything. Has this ever happened to anyone else?

Amanda August 23, 2010 at 11:09 pm

GRRR!, I just called the manager. Not very helpful! The savings lost is around $7.00.

Amanda August 24, 2010 at 11:22 am

Amanda,
This has happened to me. The Target registers are really slow about registering the discount. Sometimes the cashier gets ahead of the register. Also, sometimes the coupons stick together. Here are my solutions:

Watch the cashier and the screen like a hawk. Make sure they scan every coupon and politely point it out if one sticks or if the screen doesn’t show the discount. Also, I hand them my coupons with the stacks together. For example, I’ll order them like this: Bagel Bites manf. coupon, Bagel Bites TQ, Hunt’s Snack Pack manuf. coupon, Hunt’s Snack Pack TQ and so on, always with the TQ second. This decreases the likelihood of sticking but also helps me know that I’m getting the right number of discounts for each item.

When you enter the store, know how much you plan on spending and then check your receipt immediately after. If you catch it right then, you can take your receipt to customer service, they can pull the coupons and fix the issue. I’ve done this a few times and never had a problem. If you call after the fact, it’s harder for them to research the issue. With so many dishonest people out there, stores tend to get a little suspicious.

Amanda August 24, 2010 at 2:07 pm

Thanks. It was very frustrating.

Mindy August 24, 2010 at 10:30 pm

thanks for help with finding target produce coupon!

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