Amazon has select 12-Pack 18.8oz Campbell's Chunky Soup Cans (various flavors) on sale below for prices starting from$19.59 when you clip the extra 22% off coupon on the item page and check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Campbell's Chunky Soup 8 pack Chicken Noodle for $15.48 - 22% clickable coupon for $12.07 or $10.36 after 15% Subscribe and Safe
Campbell’s Chunky Soup, Healthy Request Chicken Noodle Soup, 16.1 Oz Can (Case of 8)
Manufacturer:
Campbell Soup Company
Product SKU:
B0B81S9PZH
ASIN:
B0B81S9PZH
Brand:
Campbell's
Item Weight:
8.078 Pounds
Manufacturer:
Campbell Soup Company
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With 5 items and subscribe and save it's 9.85. Same price as The 6 pack at Sam's Club. The days of dollar cans are over.
My local Safeway lists these for $3.99 every day. Progresso is $4.49/can. It's hard to believe people would pay these prices for a 2-3 ounces of meat/veggies/pasta/rice and 15 ounces of salty water! A package of ramen noodles is 20-25 cents and you can add your own veggies for another 25-50 cents.
I bought 2 packs of these maybe 6 months ago at Costco for I think $7.97 a pack.
I generally wait for the $1/can sales that typically show up in the fall/winter and load up then.
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Thanks, I always have some of these on hand for quick and easy meals. I rarely see sales for these locally for less than $1.50 per can and this is pretty close to that price.
Thanks, I always have some of these on hand for quick and easy meals. I rarely see sales for these locally for less than $1.50 per can and this is pretty close to that price.
At my local Publix they are on sale right now b1g1 and its still over $1.60 per can. So I thought this way people get it shipped and its pretty decent in price for todays economy.
My local Safeway lists these for $3.99 every day. Progresso is $4.49/can. It's hard to believe people would pay these prices for a 2-3 ounces of meat/veggies/pasta/rice and 15 ounces of salty water! A package of ramen noodles is 20-25 cents and you can add your own veggies for another 25-50 cents.
I bought 2 packs of these maybe 6 months ago at Costco for I think $7.97 a pack.
I generally wait for the $1/can sales that typically show up in the fall/winter and load up then.
I really stocked up last year when our local Shop Rite had them for $1 ea. and then early this year when they were $1.26 I think. Who thought those would be "the good old days"?
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I bought 2 packs of these maybe 6 months ago at Costco for I think $7.97 a pack.
I generally wait for the $1/can sales that typically show up in the fall/winter and load up then.
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I bought 2 packs of these maybe 6 months ago at Costco for I think $7.97 a pack.
I generally wait for the $1/can sales that typically show up in the fall/winter and load up then.
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also safe way gives out 5 off 5 or 5 off 25
*Sodium
Ya, it's like 70% of your daily intake!
If you're really lucky you get some corn starch to thicken it up a bit.