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12-Oz Heinz Homestyle Classic Chicken Gravy

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$1.45

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Amazon has 12-Oz Heinz Homestyle Classic Chicken Gravy on sale for $1.43 when you check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 12-Oz Heinz Homestyle Classic Chicken Gravy on sale for $1.43 when you check out via Subscribe and Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: You may cancel your Subscribe & Save subscription any time after your order ships.
Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $1.16 lower (45% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $2.59.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Heinz Homestyle, Classic Chicken Gravy, 12 oz

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I don't think anyone can understand how long I've been waiting for $1.04 savings on jarred gravy.
The price of all those ingredients and the hassle of putting it together and all the dirty dishes?
No. I'll spend $1.43!
You had me at cheap and easy. Then lost me with everything after that didn't sound cheap or easy.

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10 months ago
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briannaw
10 months ago
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How long does this last after opening?
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mattgilmore7
10 months ago
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Better to make your own from scratch.

Butter = $3.49, 11¢ per Tbsp
Flour = $2 for 5lbs, 3¢ per 1/4 cup
Knorr Chicken Bullion = $6 for 32oz., 3¢ per tsp
Water = $0

You'll get more gravy than this gelatinous goo for less than 40¢. And it will taste better.
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late_apex
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Quote from mattgilmore7 :
Better to make your own from scratch.

Butter = $3.49, 11¢ per Tbsp
Flour = $2 for 5lbs, 3¢ per 1/4 cup
Knorr Chicken Bullion = $6 for 32oz., 3¢ per tsp
Water = $0

You'll get more gravy than this gelatinous goo for less than 40¢. And it will taste better.
Thickening a bullion cube doesn't strike me as "made from scratch". I suppose we are all free to interpret this as we see fit.
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lawrnk
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Quote from andyroberts :
I don't think anyone can understand how long I've been waiting for $1.04 savings on jarred gravy.
May I ask how long?
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supercam
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How the f does something like this become frontpage material?
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Quote from supercam :
How the f does something like this become frontpage material?
For a minute I thought this was in a ketchup bottle which made me think "The real question is how the F does something like this become an actual product!?"

That said jarred gravy isn't new but I'm with you on wondering why it popped up on the FP Big Grin

Let's all be honest though, who doesn't love themselves "a bowl of gravy"!
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Quote from eddieman :
The price of all those ingredients and the hassle of putting it together and all the dirty dishes?
No. I'll spend $1.43!
If you bake a chicken, the drippings are in the pan. Makes amazing gravy.
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Quote from supercam :
How the f does something like this become frontpage material?
This pretty much explains it all:

"Slickdeals.net is a participant in the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

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In other words, it doesn't have to be a good deal or even a deal to get posted. Slickdeals is owned by Goldman Sachs and those links, pay-per-click, and affiliate fees add up to an immense amount of money paid out by Amazon and others.
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Quote from LivninSC :
For a minute I thought this was in a ketchup bottle which made me think "The real question is how the F does something like this become an actual product!?"

That said jarred gravy isn't new but I'm with you on wondering why it popped up on the FP

Let's all be honest though, who doesn't love themselves "a bowl of gravy"!
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