Albertsons Sales in Southern California: March 10-16

by Jessica on March 10, 2010

Many moons ago I worked for Lucky Grocery Stores. It was my very first job and the source of many teenage memories. Since then, Lucky was purchased by Albertsons, a grocery store you may be familiar with. While Albertsons is a nationwide brand, the stores’ specials vary greatly by region. Each week I hope to highlight some of the sales that Albertsons in Southern California. If you don’t live in Southern California, I recommend checking with your local store as these deals may not be available in your area.

Here are some great deals this week. I’ve focused on foods that are limited in their processing and that are the best value for Southern California. You know, good and cheap eats. This week is the St Patrick’s Day sale week which means killer prices on cabbage and corned beef. We’re not corned beef fans around here, but we usually have Asian Chicken Salad with Noodles about this time every year. You can also use cabbage as a filler in your regular green salads. It’s a heart-healthy cruciferous food.

Assorted Kelloggs and Keebler cereals, crackers, bars, and cookies - $1.88
Use $1.50/2 Kelloggs cereal coupon
$1.13/box after coupon
Or use $1 off Wheatables Nutcrisps or $1 off Keebler cookies
$.88/box after coupon


Yehuda Israeli Passover Matzos – FREE


GM Cereal – $1.97 (assorted)
sign up with Cheerios to receive 4 $1 coupons in the coming weeks
$.97/box after coupon


Corned Beef Brisket $.97/pound (limit 1)


Beef Cross Rib Roast $1.99/pound


Sirloin Pork Chops $1.49/pound

Boneless, skinless Chicken Breast $1.97/pound


Green Cabbage $.39/pound


Red Potatoes $2.99/5 pound bag


Large Artichokes $1.50 each

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