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frontpagedubba-low | Staff posted Apr 04, 2025 05:44 PM
frontpagedubba-low | Staff posted Apr 04, 2025 05:44 PM

24-Count 3-Oz Maruchan Instant Ramen Noodle Soup (Beef)

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Amazon has 24-Count 3-Oz Maruchan Instant Ramen Noodle Soup (Beef) for $7.20 - $1 off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $6.20. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: Maruchan Ramen Beef, Instant Ramen Noodles, Ready to Eat Meals, 3 Oz, 24 Count

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Taemin-TimN
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Recession coming. Stack em up. 😂
HadokenSD
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For comparison -
Walmart is about 9c an ounce or 26c a pack for the 24pk online (11c oz/33c pack for 12pk in store).
This is about 8.6c an ounce or about 25c a pack. Good deal, but not my college years good!
I buy these when they get as cheap as I can get it. Not to make them as expected (almost never), but because the noodles are versatile and great for trips - this we all know.
My kids make quick and 'close enough' yakisoba, pad thai, etc with the noodles. Some nights, you just don't want to watch water come to a boil to do it legit.
I save the spice packets and use them for 'close enough' fried rice. I've even taken them camping for a hearty broth soup to sip on if cold (half packet!)
max1001
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Stock up because that's all you gonna be able to afford to eat!

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Apr 05, 2025 02:29 AM
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HadokenSDApr 05, 2025 02:29 AM
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For comparison -
Walmart is about 9c an ounce or 26c a pack for the 24pk online (11c oz/33c pack for 12pk in store).
This is about 8.6c an ounce or about 25c a pack. Good deal, but not my college years good!
I buy these when they get as cheap as I can get it. Not to make them as expected (almost never), but because the noodles are versatile and great for trips - this we all know.
My kids make quick and 'close enough' yakisoba, pad thai, etc with the noodles. Some nights, you just don't want to watch water come to a boil to do it legit.
I save the spice packets and use them for 'close enough' fried rice. I've even taken them camping for a hearty broth soup to sip on if cold (half packet!)
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Apr 06, 2025 10:02 AM
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spartanerikApr 06, 2025 10:02 AM
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Randall's (if you have them) will occasionally have maruchan for 7c a piece with digital coupons via their app
Apr 06, 2025 10:10 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Taemin-TimN

Recession coming. Stack em up. 😂
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Stock up because that's all you gonna be able to afford to eat!
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soon to be only affordable all you can eat buffet
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In before tariffs attack!
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etiRkcaApr 09, 2025 06:48 PM
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Quote from Taemin-TimN :
Recession coming. Stack em up. 😂
Pretty much all I can afford after tariffs. Saw a Walmart worker changing price tags +30-40% everything in the home goods section. Thanks Trump!
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SimMike777Apr 09, 2025 06:54 PM
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Not saying these are healthy, but you don't have to add the sodium bomb flavor packet. Use a little healthier flavoring.
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Apr 09, 2025 07:27 PM
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SoukaApr 09, 2025 07:27 PM
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Quote from SimMike777 :
Not saying these are healthy, but you don't have to add the sodium bomb flavor packet. Use a little healthier flavoring.
or cook as directed, then drain off the broth. Plenty of flavor, far less sodium.


In college I'd make a packet of noodles this way, then stir-fry some veggies, toss noodles in, dinner served.
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theon105Apr 09, 2025 07:47 PM
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In before the overweight Captain Obvious' who complain that salty food is salty, whilst they have no issue gulping down pizza, deli meat sandwiches, burritos, french fries, campbell soups, pasta and etc, all of which have high sodium content.
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Twins88Apr 10, 2025 01:01 AM
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Didnt see the coupon.
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Quote from HadokenSD :
For comparison -
Walmart is about 9c an ounce or 26c a pack for the 24pk online (11c oz/33c pack for 12pk in store).
This is about 8.6c an ounce or about 25c a pack. Good deal, but not my college years good!
I buy these when they get as cheap as I can get it. Not to make them as expected (almost never), but because the noodles are versatile and great for trips - this we all know.
My kids make quick and 'close enough' yakisoba, pad thai, etc with the noodles. Some nights, you just don't want to watch water come to a boil to do it legit.
I save the spice packets and use them for 'close enough' fried rice. I've even taken them camping for a hearty broth soup to sip on if cold (half packet!)
I genuinely feel awful for anyone having to do any serious consideration on whether 25c per meal is a good enough deal to buy.
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SKV4mApr 10, 2025 07:18 AM
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Quote from HadokenSD :
For comparison -
Walmart is about 9c an ounce or 26c a pack for the 24pk online (11c oz/33c pack for 12pk in store).
This is about 8.6c an ounce or about 25c a pack. Good deal, but not my college years good!
I buy these when they get as cheap as I can get it. Not to make them as expected (almost never), but because the noodles are versatile and great for trips - this we all know.
My kids make quick and 'close enough' yakisoba, pad thai, etc with the noodles. Some nights, you just don't want to watch water come to a boil to do it legit.
I save the spice packets and use them for 'close enough' fried rice. I've even taken them camping for a hearty broth soup to sip on if cold (half packet!)
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Apr 10, 2025 11:59 AM
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LunarisDreamApr 10, 2025 11:59 AM
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Quote from HadokenSD :
For comparison - Walmart is about 9c an ounce or 26c a pack for the 24pk online (11c oz/33c pack for 12pk in store).This is about 8.6c an ounce or about 25c a pack. Good deal, but not my college years good!I buy these when they get as cheap as I can get it. Not to make them as expected (almost never), but because the noodles are versatile and great for trips - this we all know. My kids make quick and 'close enough' yakisoba, pad thai, etc with the noodles. Some nights, you just don't want to watch water come to a boil to do it legit.I save the spice packets and use them for 'close enough' fried rice. I've even taken them camping for a hearty broth soup to sip on if cold (half packet!)
$0.25/pack is about as good as it gets today. Love these for form the base of a quick but nutritious meal. Throw in some veggies, some Costco rotisserie chicken, and an egg or two, and you've got a hearty complete meal with balanced macros for about $2. Sadly I stocked up when Target had a deal on these at 6 packs for $1, which I only found because it was posted on here, so I'll pass this time.

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