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Personalized health review for Publix Rice Cakes, Fat Free, Lightly Salted: 40 calories, nutrition grade (A minus), problematic ingredients, and more. Learn the good & bad for 250000+ products. I haven't made this yet but I will be doing the same with the steamed vegies. I have been gluten free for at least 5 years.maybe more.haven't been counting as its.

Are Publix Rice Cakes Gluten Free

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Here are all the great deals at Publix starting 6/15 or 6/16. It’s a bit of a slower week, but I’m happy stocking up on canned tomatoes, laundry products and Crystal Light! If you see any other deals or coupons leave a note and I’ll add it to the list! Just a head's up, the Publix that I shop at has gotten so that they watch out a bit better and really have been calling people out for peeling coupons off of products without buying them.

I'm not saying that's what you're doing at all, I have no clue, I just know that I saw a lady get really very embarassed there the other day when she was seen by an associate who politely asked for her to hand them over if she wasn't purchasing the product. Just a head's up for any one who would get the idea to go and get them that way. Jenny, I am new and was at your WR workshop last week.

I was looking over this week's publix above and I can't find the Duncan Hines coupon in 6/05 SS (which I happened to have). Did you tell us that there are some SS's that are different? Also, this is going to be a dumb question I bet, BUTI don't know so i guess I can askUnderneath the items in the shopping list, where the list of coupons are, do you have to have all of those to get the lowest price, or just one of them. I am so confusedAND, where is the key to understand the color-coded symbols beside the coupons under the list of things in the grocery list? Feeling hopeless but hopeful at once, Harriet •. Harriet The coupon inserts are different depending on where you live and what paper you get.

Jenny puts out a list (I believe on Wednesdays ) of the differences in each city and paper from the previous Sundayit's a little late when planning for the next week, but that's when she is able to get all of it together! You can use only one coupon per item (unless you stack a store and manufacture coupononly allowed some places, but I believe Publix does this everywhere). The coupons listed below the items are all of the available coupons for that particular item! Her price is based on the best couponbut using the others still usually gets you a decent deal! Red M's indicate manufacture coupons Blue S indicates store coupons, including stores which may be considered competitors!

Hope this helps! I know, right?!?!

However I will tell you that if you make contact with your local store direct, they COMPLETELY appreciate the more extreme coupon users (myself, for example who can cash in up to 40 coupons for one specific item-my children & I gather used papers from the neighborhood) to call in advance so they can buy product exclusively for you to cash in those coupons. Call your store, talk to your grocery purchasing manager and have him stock up instead of rain-checking – or lack of rain check!!! Hope this helps •. This is at your store. Each store manager sets their own local competitors which they accept coupons from. At the 3 Publix stores I go to all of them consider Target to be a competitor because we have such a nice Target Superstore nearby.

Where I am in Florida our stores choose their competitors to be within 5 miles and they must have a bakery and deli to be considered a competitor. (So if it was a regular Target within 5 miles they would not consider Target a competitor here but we have the Super Target which has those. Has anyone ever tried to place an order at Publix to get a large amount of product at a good price? I'm salivating at the Resolve deal.I use 3-4 stain sticks a week (when will my messy children learn to use a napkin instead of their shirts?), and it has been about 12 weeks since I've seen a good sale on this item. I really may use 40 of them before the next good sale comes, but I want to be a courteous couponer and NOT clear shelves. I'm worried about getting “the look” if I ask at customer service.

If anyone could share about an experience about placing an order, I would really appreciate it! I regularly order items at the store closest to me and they have been awesome about it – even taking my expired Qs if the order doesn't come in before they expire. They have always honored the price at the time the order was placed – not the price when the order actually arrives.

Every store has an ordering manager – one manager that handles all ordering and special orders. I would ask for them specifically if they are there. If not then any manager should be able to help you and even the customer service folks should know how to place an order. You'll fill out a slip usually that has all of your info and the item info.

Then they call you when your order comes in so you can go pick it up. VERY easy and I've not yet had any difficulty with quantity (22 razor packs free with Qs, 25 Diet Mt Dew 12pks, 12 boxes granola bars, etc). Sometimes the order will come really fast and sometimes it takes several weeks (because the warehouse is completely out or something).

Make friends with the managers at the location and they'll bend over BACKWARDS to help you out so you get what you're looking for (especially if you're a regular in that store – I shop in mine at least once a week if not more often and know every manager and most of the cashiers and deli people). HTH – good luck! FYI the Magnum coupon in the paper this weekend for 1.50 off in the Kroger ad Specifically says manufacturers. Some of them state store and that is the only ones they will take as a store i stopped this morning. Also Cheetos are on sale B1G1 and on the white cheddar cheetos in tennessee there is a $1 off coupon i guess because they are new. There was not many but if you find them.75 for chips is a pretty good price. Money Maker also.

I found a 3/2 red cross items in the pharmacy section of publix you can take these to walmart which the travel size first aid kits are.97 and make 1.06 profit:) Hope this helps And just a little vent. But since the extreme couponing has aired i am finding it harder and harder to get the good prices that are for stock up that Jenny posts with the acorns.

People are seriously clearing them out. I seen a lady that had her family in there with her and they purchased 10 items each of the ketchup and other items.

I honestly think this is seriously wrong and people should be mindful of others we are all trying to save money. I went to Publix this morning to try and get the Gillette bodywash deal (among other things).

It is on sale for $3, and I had 3 BOGO coupons and 3 of the $2/1, so I was planning to get 6. I have used this type of scenario before at Publix and other stores (BOGO coupon + dollar amount off the one you're “buying”). Anyway, as soon as the cashier saw them she said I don't think you can use these together, but let me go check. So she goes to talk to a manager, and he comes over and tells me that the BOGO coupon counts for 2 items, and I can't combine it with my $2/1 coupon. Has anyone ever had any experience with this before? I certainly don't want to cheat the store, but I was really under the impression that this was acceptable in couponing. Any thoughts/advice?

(Needless to say, I left with ZERO bodywash!) •. I have called manufacturers directly and asked them this question. I have always been told that in their eyes it is a proper use of their coupons if we use one of their BOGO coupons and one of their $ coupons on the same two items. It is an ethical use of their coupons.

They said it is up to the individual store whether or not to take this combination of coupons, but it is fine with the manufacturer and they will reimburse the store. I have been told this several times from having called up various manufacturers. If the BOGO coupon states in the fine print not to combine with any other coupons, as many of them do, then there is no question of whether you can also use another coupon on that deal. Both bottles are part of that deal.

No other coupons are allowed no matter what an employee says over the phone. What counts is what the company put in writing. Some stores have been flexible with coupons, and there are some coupon abusers causing stricter attention to details. TLC’s Extreme Couponing is an example and should be called Extreme Shoplifting. That is exactly what happened at a Publix by me, and a mgr.

Told me about this woman buying wrong products (coupon fraud) and having a fit when they refused her 100 or so Q. Now they scrutinize every one, so the fine print is read and upheld. Love to be able to combine and get the free and super cheap products, too, but sometimes we need to be satisfied with a BOGO. If the BOGO coupon states in the fine print not to combine with any other coupons, as many of them do, then there is no question of whether you can also use another coupon on that deal. Both bottles are part of that deal.

No other coupons are allowed no matter what an employee says over the phone. What counts is what the company put in writing. Some stores have been flexible with coupons, and there are some coupon abusers causing stricter attention to details. TLC’s Extreme Couponing is an example and should be called Extreme Shoplifting. That is exactly what happened at a Publix by me, and a mgr.

Told me about this woman buying wrong products (coupon fraud) and having a fit when they refused her 100 or so Q. Now they scrutinize every one, so the fine print is read and upheld. Love to be able to combine and get the free and super cheap products, too, but sometimes we need to be satisfied with a BOGO. Awesome trip to the new Buckhead Publix last night – I did the ConAgra deal for the rebate- 9 PB, 3 Popcorn, 2 sm. Guldens, 1 Ketchup, 4 Hunts pudding, 1 G Milk, 1 Texas Toast crouton, 7 dial Bodywash- each a.51 MM ( with the free lotion!), 2 Dial lotion, 4 Pillsbury Brownie Mix, 1 Pillsbury frosting,8 V8 Splash,2 Pompei Olive Oil, 1 72 ct Tums, 1 reusable bag, 2 John Frieda shampoo, 2 Ruffies 24 ct kitchen bags, 1 La Victorina hot sauce. Total before coupons was $98 with $37 saved.and after coupons – my total savings $137.73 – I had a $5/30 Publix, and a $5/25 Fresh Market, plus a $10 Giftcard from another rebate, my OOP was $2.62. After the ConAgra rebate, a $17 MM for the trip!

Not bad for a full cart! And before anyone gets catty, I have three teenagers – so the BW will last less than a month, the PB about a month, the juice about 2 weeks! I am still new to this but in the last few weeks I have been doing most of my shopping at Publix because it is close to my house and I love their coupon policy. I wanted to share how things are going. Sticking to mostly deals and deals with coupons I spent 63.72 the first week and saved 57.35. The next week I spent 50.45 and saved $69.72. Today I spent 59.40 and saved 90.02!!!

I am so excited to see how much I have been saving! I have been stocking up on good deals and still spending less than I was each week just on groceries!!! Thank you for all the help!!!! The $110 booklet is seasonal. Last time I got it (beginning of the year) it was offered through Facebook. Jenny usually gives a heads up when new booklets and coupon deals come up. You must RUN and get them (sign up on their sites, or *like* products on facebook) as quantities are limited and they go fast.

Other ways of getting coupons: Contact the manufacturer and request coupons (most of the times they send you great deals for FREE items) Exchange coupons on eBay (this I don't like so much because by the time you pay for postage and handling fees, plus the times it takes to get the coupons, the sale you wanted may be over) Get additional Sunday inserts (maybe buy extra newspapers, or talk to co-workers and friends who don't coupon see if they want to save the inserts for you.:-) Have fun!;-) •. Yes, they enter them all in manually. I'm sure it was just an accident. With as many coupons as these cashiers have to ring up each day, mistakes happen, but that's why I always watch the check out screen like a hawk. I also make sure everything rings up the price that was advertised or on the signs posted by the product.

The cashiers probably think I'm insane but I definitely get in the zone and watch that screen like my life depends on it, lol. I have caught many, many mistakes at Kroger and Publix this way. Just blowing off steam here.why does a store advertise an item on sale and not have it in stock?? I have been trying for two weeks, searching three stores, for the BOGO Lysol Hand Sanitizer System at Publix. No one ever knows when they expect them in. Install Plesk Migration Manager For Ad on this page. This week both CVS and Walgreens have them on sale, but they BOGO price at Publix is best using my coupons – if they had them in stock, that is.

I have a raincheck, but this is not the first time I've had this issue on a sale item! Okay, now that's off my chest. Thanks for letting me rant;0) •. There was some kind of mixup with the $2 off produce coupon being released out when it was (or so I was told by customer service).

Apparently Corporate didn't have it in the main system and there was a major red flag when they started getting used. Anothercustomer service person told me there had been fraud use/multiple copies of the $2 off Produce coupon being shared around and that is why Corporate sent out the heads up for the stores to refuse the coupon. I myself used my $2 off produce coupon in Publix earlier this week and it rang up a $35.99 charge for a MED SALAD KIT. The cashier took the charge off and manually put in the coupon code but it was really weird how that did that.

Said it had already done that to a few other people who had tried using their $2 off produce coupon. I hate you had issues with it. But there is something odd behind all the issues with that coupon. Call Corporate and talk to them. Usually when I order something that I have coupons for and the item is on sale they make sure that they will take the coupons and honor the sale price that were all valid at the time the order was placed. It’s not your fault if it takes a month to get something in and usually my store acknowledges that. In fact I have an order in for the Lysol pump that they had the BOGO Q for and they already told me they would take care of it when the items finally come in to the store.

You can only rain check if they let you. Used to be you could RC anything if it was out. My closest store told me they can't RC anything from the yellow and green flyers because those are monthly deals and Corporate has told them that a month is plenty of time to get something from those ads (I beg to differ when it takes more than a month to get something back in stock sometimes but whatever). I will say that this particular store went ahead and ordered me some of the Lysol soap and will still take the Q for me when it comes in (regardless of if I have an RC or not). But don't assume you will always be able to get an RC. Personally I think they need to start limiting quantities, and uniformly so, for items they know will end up being popular or are difficult to get from the warehouse because there is a limited quantity.:-/ •. Yesterday I tried to buy some Dial Body Washes at the Old Peachtree Publix in Lawrenceville.

Had a whole basket full of food-they would not let me use only 2 coupons-I could buy all I wanted but they would not let me use q's. Unbelieveable! The shelves were jammed full-no signs anywhere to limit. They said on that product alone they were limiting to 2 coupons per customer-the night before is when they came up with that duzzy. I got on the phone with corporate-they put the manager on 3 way. Corporate told manager he really should not do that. Late last night I went back to check and the supply was gone of course, and someone had written on the BOGO sign only 2 coupons allowed. Is it just me?

Or are any of you getting less excited about Publix these days? Between work and kids, I really don't have time to go to multiple stores to pick up the best deals on groceries, diapers, paper goods, etc. So I usually just go to Publix once on the weekend.

Before I started couponing, my weekly bill used to be over $200. Then I started couponing about 2 years ago, and it went down to about $90-100/wk. However, prices seem to be slowly rising for things, and now Publix has gotten strict about competitor coupons. The new norm for me seems to be in the range of $160/wk. We also have Harris Teeter, BiLo, Food Lion, EarthFare nearby.

I'm thinking about switching to HT for most of my items. Or maybe going organic at EarthFare and buying more fresh items/less processed foods (would certainly be healthier anyhow). Just wondering if anyone else feels the same way •. Some ads are better than others, and with the price of gas and groceries going up it does seem like the prices are just not anything to get excited about nearly as often.

But just think what your bill would be like right now if you didn't coupon at all. Think about all the people paying full price for those outrageously overpriced items. I think the Extreme Couponing show has increased public interest in trying coupons, but I give it a year or so before people start giving up and the stores ease off of being suspicious of all couponers. You honestly have to be really good at math and willing to “do your homework” to make couponing work, and not everyone is willing or able to be that dedicated to it. And once the people who are trying to cheat the system get caught a few times based on the stricter policies, I think those scammers will eventually give up too (or at least stop shelf clearing).

So I think in 6 months to a year we will at least see the ability to get the great deals go back up, even if prices are still high. The economy stinks right now, so maybe if it eventually turns around we will get more deals then, too.

I have had several cashiers at various stores (Publix, Kroger, etc) that see the black and white and say “oh this is a photocopy” but I've always been able to show them that the code numbers are all different or speak to a manager who agrees that there is no rule against black and white. So it can be a pain, but you can do it. If they try to argue with you about it, just politely explain your situation and that there is no policy against black and white as long as they don't all have the same code numbers. It is getting harder as more people “extreme” coupon, especially because in my area there are several shelf-clearers and people who do try to cheat the system, unfortunately. Just keep trucking and don't give up if they hassle you.

You missed out last week. A lot of participating items were on sale.

I helped my friend work up a deal she did today with items she needed. She got 4 Marie Callendar's Bakes at $5.69 each and 4 Hunts Snack Pack puddings at 4/$5.

She used 2 of the printable Maries's coupons off the Conagra website and 2 of the Marie's Publix coupons and 1 of the Pudding coupons out of the Savings Guide. She paid $24.76 plus tax OOP plus the cost of her other groceries and will receive $20 back after MIR. There are many scenarios, just depends on your coupons and what you use. I stocked up on ravioli, peanut butter, pudding, mustard and vienna sausages last week. Well I figured out why you can't find the stupid Summer Storm Savings guide anywhere. I went to 4 STORES the other night and only one had the display.

The one with the display had ZERO coupon books and almost all of the rebate flyers were gone. Someone on this site said they bought 10 off ebay so I went and checked and there are 5 auctions on ebay for this particular book!! So I'm bidding on a pack of 10 since that appears to be the only way I'll get any. If someone is interested in some I'd be willing to sell a couple at cost plus postage since I don't need them all. Cmetzger at metzdomain dot com •. Thanks – someone already mailed me the rebate form but I really want the Qs.

I bought a whole bunch of the Peter Pan pb Weds night just so I would get the $50 total and $25 worth of ConAgra products but they told me if I find the Qs I could bring them back and get that money back. Plus I have Qs for other items like the Marie Callendars that would be a decent deal paired with a store Q from that flyer. Not so bad I guess but wish I hadn't wasted the time and gas going to 4 stores to try and find them. Uh, since this isn't my first rodeo I'll ignore the obvious about stopping and asking at Customer Service (read my posts and you'll see I regularly advocate and advise doing that). And I agree with couponmom – half the time even the managers don't know what displays are setup where or what books/flyers they have or not. So sometimes it's just best, if you're looking for something specific, to walk the store and see what's there.

You may even find something unexpected like an unknown blinkie or peelies on a product you didn't know were available (not to mention something on sale that was not advertised or may be store-specific). Oh and I agree about the folks on ebay. I figured out where half of their coupons come from and why the peelies are missing from stuff and the blinkies are empty most of the time – they swipe them and sell them.

I wish they would get real jobs. But in this instance I have no choice – I need those Qs and I'll give the rest to someone else who needs what I won't use. But it's not all that different from buying flyer inserts online – just that the folks selling flyer inserts are running a business with some arrangement versus selling Qs on ebay that were stolen from stores.

Found another Publix that accepts Target as a competitor. The store in Smyrna on S Cobb north of Windy Hill takes Target and Kroger!

Note that this store keeps the good coupon books behind the counter and you have to ask for them specifically and are allowed only one per person. Oh – and I met the Customer Service Manager at the S Cobb and EW Connector store and he told me they would be happy to special order anything I need any time.

So this is another good store if you need to order something. So glad the Publix stores near me are so friendly! BTW – if anyone lives near Smyrna and is interested I would be happy to partner with someone to split a batch of coupon flyers and maybe trade regularly. Buying a 10 pack of all the available Qs for the week is cheaper than buying individuals or smaller packs and we could trade off dropping by to pickup or dropoff each week.

Hit me up – cmetzger at metzdomain dot com if interested (and not to mention coupon books from the stores if one of us can find them and the other can't). I'm single so there are a lot of things I don't use and would be happy to give away to someone who I'm trading with and wants them (like feminine items, HBA and household products, kids foods, baby items, etc) if we're already splitting inserts and what have you. A local trading group would be awesome but haven't gotten anyone interested yet.

Open to anything that helps me save more money and spend less time hunting coupons. After seeing your post I thought about this when I went to use mine. I made sure to save them for last and then pointed out to the cashier the Q's wording and what I wanted based on that. When she scanned the Q it prompted her for the price of the item so she made sure to use the price from the brownies (which were $2.09 per box for 4 and $2.69 for one – which I only got $2.50 for because it is the max value of the Q). So I got 10 cake mixes and 6 brownies for $0.58/ea, or $9.34, on a value of $29.35!!! I had the same problem a couple of weeks ago.

I live in Tampa. The list used to be very similar with just a few regional differences but now there are several. I ended up just going to the actual Publix website and finding “my store” and basing my list of their online info.

Since it is the exact store I go to there is no difference or surprises when I get to the store and half of it is different. I would use the local online list (especially in Florida) first then check with the Southern Savers list for coupons lists etc. That seems to have helped me the last month or so:) •.

I'm going to Publix tomorrow and I dread it. When I started couponing a month and a half ago I started going to Publix. It is on the other side of town. About 20 minutes.

They were so much more friendlier and helpful than BiLo or Ingles. Then their coupon policy changed and the cashiers started acting snooty when they saw my binder. I get ugly looks, eye rolls. I never demand for a manager. If there is a problem with my coupon b/c I misread something I let it go.

I just hate to go now and get snubbed. Adobe Photoshop Cs4 Free Download For Windows 7 64 Bit. Don't let anyone make you feel bad about using coupons. Coupons are a type of PAYMENT! Would you feel bad if you had paid in cash and not used coupons? Of course not and don't ever ever let them make you feel like you're less because you coupon. You are generating revenue for that store and should be treated as well as any other customer!

Hold your head up high girl. And you call that manager if you need to. You don't have to be rude but you teach people how to treat you. I know when I was young and worked at Wendy's there was a woman who ordered her food a certain way and she was going to sit at the window and go through every single thing to make sure it was ll correct before she would move. Let me tell you. When she ordered, we knew it better be right or it was coming right back in that window! And we got it right. doesn't mean you have to be rude, but being rude and being assertive are not the same thing.

You deserve good customer service and that should be the expectation because you are choosing to spend your money with them •. Publix still better option for us here in SC,but the gap is closing.Now I find myself visiting 3-4 gro.stores in a week instead of just Publix +drug stores.You're right some cashiers are becoming nearly unbearable.Last trip I actually had a bagboy start asking me if I had particular coupons for certain items.When I said that I did,he proceeded to tell me that I couldn't and what was wrong,etc.I explained about grown-ups minding their own business,etc.He hushed;cashier took q's;all was well.Contrast that to the idiot in front of me who had a very patient mgr. How come I can't find coupons in my RedPlum & SmartSource that are listed on these matchups?

For example: This listing of milk I don't have a single coupon for Smart Balance in either of these dated papers? I live in Birmingham, AL am I maybe getting different coupons? Smart Balance Milk, 1/2 gal, $2.50 -$1 off Smart Balance milk, SS 5/08 -$1.50 off Smart Balance milk, SS 5/08 or SS 6/05 -$1/2 Smart Balance Milk, SS 6/05.75/1 Smart Balance milk printable.75/2 Smart Balance Milk, SS 6/05(makes it $1) •.