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Posted May 10, 2022 8:40 a.m. EDT
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Lowes Foods has new sales this week on baking potatoes, Butterball Turkey Bacon, Sugardale Hot Dogs, Lipton Pure Leaf Iced Tea, frozen vegetables, Nature's Own Perfectly Crafted Bread and more.
* The following sales are from the Garner, NC ad and are valid at many Triangle area Lowes Foods stores. Check the ad on lowesfoods.com for your local store to verify the prices for your store. This list is not a guarantee of price.
These deals are valid May 11-17, 2022.
Get $5 when you spend $20 on Lowes Foods Brown Bag frozen items.
Bolthouse Sweet Baby Peeled Carrots, 1 lb bag, $1.50
Hot House Grown Red Tomatoes on the Vine, $1.99/lb
Fresh Express Italian Salad 9 oz American Salad 11 oz, select, $3
Genuine Idaho Russet Potatoes, 5 lb bag, $3.99
Jumbo Baking Potatoes, 10 lb bag, $5.99 - $2/1 LF digital coupon = $3.99
Organically Grown Honeycrisp Apples, $3.99/lb
Angus New York Strip Steaks, $5.99/lb
Butterball 85% Lean Ground Turkey, 3 lb, $9.99
Fresh Atlantic Salmon Fillets, $9.99/lb
Grass Fed 93% Lean Ground Beef, 1 lb, BOGO
Raw Carolina Jumbo Shrimp, 16/20 count, BOGO
Raw Argentine Shrimp, Large 20/40 count, BOGO
Oscar Mayer All Meat Sliced Bologna, 16 oz, $3.50
Sausageworks breakfast sausage links, patties or rolls, 10-16, $3.50
Smokehouse Center Cut Sliced Bacon, 12 oz, $4.99
Carl Buddig Sliced Meat, 22 oz, $5.99
Fresh or smoked sausage dinner links or rope sausage sold in 1.19 lb package for 5.99
Sugardale Jumbo Pack Hot Dogs, 3 lb package, $5.99
Fully Cooked Baby Back Ribs, 24 oz original, honey bourbon or Robin Hood amber lager infused
Mini Croissants, 8 count, in Bakery, BOGO
Hershey's Colliders Twisted, Chopped or Layered Refrigerated Dessert, 6.9-7oz, $2
Lipton Pure Leaf Iced Tea, 64 oz, $2
Califia Farms Almondmilk or Oatmilk, 48 oz, 2 for $7 - $1/2 LF digital coupon = 2 for $6
Sargento Chunk or Shredded Cheese, 5-8 oz, 2 for $5
Coupons: $1/2 coupon from LF digital coupons or $1/2 or .75/2 coupon from 4/10 SS
Artisan Bistro Burritos, 6 oz, 2 for $4 - $1/2 LF digital coupon = 2 for $3
Lowes Foods Steam Easy Vegetables, 8-10.8 oz, $1.67
Lowes Foods Garlic Texas Toast, Garlic Bread or Breadsticks, 8-16 oz, $2
Lowes Foods Frozen Vegetables, 24-32 oz, $2.50
Baskin Robbins Ice Cream, 14 oz, $3
Lowes Foods Gelato or Sorbet, 16 oz, $3.50
Lowes Foods Ravioli or Tortellini Pasta, 19-25 oz, $3.50
Dr. Oetker Virtuoso Pizza, select 11.5-13.8 oz, $5
Hanover Seasoned Steam-in-Bag Vegetables, 10-12 oz, BOGO
Lowes Foods Beans, select, 15-15.5 oz, $1
Luck's Pinto Beans, 15 oz can, $1.25
General Mills Cereal, selected 8.9-12 oz, $2.50
Lowes Foods Kettle Cooked Chips, 8 oz, $2.89
Lowes Foods Pie Filling, 21 oz, $3.49
Bubly Sparkling Water, 8 pack cans, $3.50
Mahatma Jasmine Rice, 5 lb bag, $7.99
Lowes Foods Ground Coffee Lowes Foods Organic, 24 oz, $9.99
Coke Products, 6 pack bottles, Buy 2 Get 3 Free
Nature's Own Perfectly Crafted Bread, 22 oz, BOGO
Utz Kettle or Zapp's Potato Chips, 7-9.5 oz, BOGO
Clorox Liquid Bleach, 40-43 oz, $2.49
Blue Bursts Cat Treats, select, 5 oz, 2 for $1
Doubles coupons .99 or less everyday
Doubles up to 20 coupons per day
Doubles up to 4 identical coupons (must have required product to go with each coupon)
BOGO sales ring up at half price. If you just buy one, it still rings up at half price and you can still use a coupon on it! I love that policy!
Reminder: You can now add digital coupons to your Lowes Foods Reward card by going to Lowesfoods.com. These coupons will not double.
The official Lowes Foods Coupon Policy can be found on their website. Scroll down to see the policy once you get to their website.
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