If you use Dreft Detergent then you may want to check out your Kroger store to see the price you can find on closeout. I found mine for $5.51 and after using a coupon pay as low as $3.51 which is a great price.
[pl-deal id=’89238′][pl-title]Dreft Laundry Detergent (50 oz) – $5.51 (on closeout)[/pl-title]
[pl-desc]Use $2/1 Dreft Detergent Printable
Or $2/1 Dreft Detergent printable
$4/2 Dreft Products from 04/12 RP (exp 5/31)
$1.50/1 Dreft Product from 04/12 RP (exp 5/31) [/pl-desc]
[pl-finalprice]3.51[/pl-finalprice][/pl-deal]
While closeout deals themselves tend to be nationally available, the pricing can vary by region. They also sell out quickly, so get there soon!
Kim
Not only do I have shelf clearers in my area, there are people who have constant “garage sales” and post online to sell their stockpiles (for more than they paid for it!). Drives me crazy!
Crystal
I saw this post while I was at Kroger just now and checked out the Dreft. It was not marked with any price at all so I scanned it and it came up as $5.51. I had the clipped coupons from RP in my coupon envelope so I grabbed 2. Awesome price! (Ditto on the hate for the shelf clearers- they haven’t had tortillas for a week among other things).
Catherine
Getting closeout deals would be wonderful! Oh wait, I live in an area where there are several known “shelf clearers”. Why can’t people just take a couple and leave the rest for others to benefit from the deal? Do you really need 20 bottles of Dreft (in addition to the 87 that you have at home) or 172 bottles of barbecue sauce? I am quite sure that if scouts from the show “Hoarders” visited these selfish peoples’ houses, they’d have decades of shows to film of compulsive stockpilers’ who need to be medicated.
Hope
I absolutely agree! Some of the people do donate what they get to pantries and such, so they don’t keep it all. But I hate when I go for a deal that has only been going on for a couple hours and the shelves are already empty. I only buy enough for my family of 3. Never once have I cleared a shelf and I find it highly annoying and rude when people do.
Amanda
You must live in my area of KY… our local for sale groups on Facebook have literally turned into grocery stores. I just keep blocking people left and right so I won’t see their posts anymore.