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11-19-2008, 02:13 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws Sqwertz wrote:
> Ask for a rain check on the advertised $6 birds today (which are out
> of stock) and get the birds next week without any additional
> purchase requirement.
I did when I had the butcher's ear. She said they weren't offering rain
checks on this.
--Lin | 
11-19-2008, 02:23 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws
notbob wrote:
>
> On 2008-11-19, Pete C. <aux3.DOH.4@snet.net> wrote:
> >
> > I'm used to seeing "Free with $20 purchase" or similar.
>
> At Safeway?
>
> nb
No Safeways around me that I'm aware of. Regular grocery stores in a
couple states I'm familiar with typically have that "Free with $20
purchase" type of special for a mid sized turkey. I haven't paid much
attention this season, as I think I'm going to do something different,
perhaps a rack of lamb. | 
11-19-2008, 02:24 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws
Omelet wrote:
>
> In article <slrngi6qee.33c.notbob@bb.nothome.com>,
> notbob <notbob@nothome.com> wrote:
>
> > On 2008-11-19, Nancy Young <rjynlyord@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> > > with things like that. However, you know before you go, it's
> > > in the circular.
> >
> > Would that it was! This after driving 20 miles (hello ...price of gas!)
> > miles to take advantage of fraudulently advertised sale.
> >
> > nb
>
> The price of gas is 1/2 what it was 2 months ago. About what it was
> before all that BS started. It's down to $1.91 here locally.
~$1.75 here at the moment. | 
11-19-2008, 02:26 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws
Sqwertz wrote:
>
> BD <noone@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > Why buy one of those horribly raised, hormone laden, tasteless turkeys
> > anyway? Safeway did you a favor. Contact your local farmer.
>
> It's always nice to hear from somebody who has all their facts
> straight. Unfortunately, you're not one of them.
>
> Hormone use in poultry production has been illegal for over 40
> years.
>
> -sw
And besides, if you want a real turkey, you get a shotgun and a hunting
license and go shoot a real wild one yourself for a vastly superior
product. | 
11-19-2008, 02:38 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article <slrngi6p6f.33c.notbob@bb.nothome.com>,
> notbob <notbob@nothome.com> wrote:
>
>> I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains for over 30
>> yrs. Never have I encountered a problem. Go in, buy turkey, go out. Today,
>> we went to our local Safeway to buy the advertised turkey sale of $5/$7
>> turkeys, as we/I have done some many times before. Low and behold. once in
>> the store, we were confronted with a disclaimer sign above each frozen
>> turkey bin informing us that we must buy $25 worth of groceries to get said
>> discount! This was not in the flyer. Upon questioning Safeway storedroid,
>> I was informed this was policy for whole Denver district stores.
>>
>> Have any other of you rfc regulars... about the country.... encountered this
>> extortion sales gambit?
>>
>> nb
>
> I always thought it was SOP.
>
>
It certainly is around here, buy something and get a second one "free"
with a ten dollar purchase. Buy x dollars of food excluding tobacco and
alcohol and get x cents off on a ham, turkey, roast. Etc, etc.
That being said, I got a coupon from Kroger for a free Private Selection
turkey weighing from 10 to 16 lbs. Didn't have to buy anything else as I
shop there all the time anyway.
Note: Best time to buy hams around here is right after Christmas. It's a
few months until Easter and the stores need to get rid of the hams on
hand. Same with frozen turkeys. I usually buy as many as I have room in
the big freezer for and then cook, smoke, make soup stock out of stuff
until the next big sale. Getting a Cooks Smoked ham for 39 cents a lb is
a deal around here plus they're a top rated ham. | 
11-19-2008, 03:10 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws George Shirley wrote:
> Buy x dollars of food excluding tobacco
> and alcohol and get x cents off on a ham, turkey, roast. Etc, etc.
That's how it works around here, seems as if all the
stores do this ... spend $XXX within a certain time frame and
get either a free turkey or 79 cents/pound off a better
turkey.
Just 'won' my free turkey a couple of days ago. That's
how the clerks put it, you won your free turkey, here's
your coupon. Makes me laugh.
nancy | 
11-19-2008, 03:34 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws notbob wrote:
> I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains for over 30
> yrs. Never have I encountered a problem. Go in, buy turkey, go out. Today,
> we went to our local Safeway to buy the advertised turkey sale of $5/$7
> turkeys, as we/I have done some many times before. Low and behold. once in
> the store, we were confronted with a disclaimer sign above each frozen
> turkey bin informing us that we must buy $25 worth of groceries to get said
> discount! This was not in the flyer. Upon questioning Safeway storedroid,
> I was informed this was policy for whole Denver district stores.
>
> Have any other of you rfc regulars... about the country.... encountered this
> extortion sales gambit?
Er... Yeah. For as far back as I can remember buying Thanksgiving
turkeys you always had to also purchase a relatively minor amount of
grocieries. Certainly less than I'd spend on the other items for a
Thanksgiving dinner, and less than half of what I'd spend on a normal
week's groceries. Sometimes I make an extra trip and stock up on canned
goods, frozen foods, etc. to take advantage of the ridiculously low
turkey prices. | 
11-19-2008, 03:35 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws Pete C. wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
>
>>In article <slrngi6qee.33c.notbob@bb.nothome.com>,
>> notbob <notbob@nothome.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On 2008-11-19, Nancy Young <rjynlyord@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>with things like that. However, you know before you go, it's
>>>>in the circular.
>>>
>>>Would that it was! This after driving 20 miles (hello ...price of gas!)
>>>miles to take advantage of fraudulently advertised sale.
>>>
>>>nb
>>
>>The price of gas is 1/2 what it was 2 months ago. About what it was
>>before all that BS started. It's down to $1.91 here locally.
>
>
> ~$1.75 here at the moment.
I saw $1.74 today. | 
11-19-2008, 04:22 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws Kathleen wrote:
> notbob wrote:
>
> > I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains for
> > over 30 yrs. Never have I encountered a problem. Go in, buy
> > turkey, go out. Today, we went to our local Safeway to buy the
> > advertised turkey sale of $5/$7 turkeys, as we/I have done some
> > many times before. Low and behold. once in the store, we were
> > confronted with a disclaimer sign above each frozen turkey bin
> > informing us that we must buy $25 worth of groceries to get said
> > discount! This was not in the flyer. Upon questioning Safeway
> > storedroid, I was informed this was policy for whole Denver
> > district stores.
> >
> > Have any other of you rfc regulars... about the country....
> > encountered this extortion sales gambit?
>
> Er... Yeah. For as far back as I can remember buying Thanksgiving
> turkeys you always had to also purchase a relatively minor amount of
> grocieries. Certainly less than I'd spend on the other items for a
> Thanksgiving dinner, and less than half of what I'd spend on a normal
> week's groceries. Sometimes I make an extra trip and stock up on
> canned goods, frozen foods, etc. to take advantage of the
> ridiculously low turkey prices.
Not quite the same -- he's talking about not being informed of this
till he was in the store.
--
Dan Goodman
..sig under reconstruction | 
11-19-2008, 05:05 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws In article <%PLUk.24856$WR6.18531@newsfe03.iad>,
Kathleen <khhfmdeletethis@charter.net> wrote:
> Pete C. wrote:
>
> > Omelet wrote:
> >>The price of gas is 1/2 what it was 2 months ago. About what it was
> >>before all that BS started. It's down to $1.91 here locally.
> >
> >
> > ~$1.75 here at the moment.
>
> I saw $1.74 today.
US$2.39
--
Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA dabel@sonic.net | 
11-19-2008, 06:30 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws Dan Goodman wrote:
> Kathleen wrote:
>
>> notbob wrote:
>>
>> > I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains for
>> > over 30 yrs. Never have I encountered a problem. Go in, buy
>> > turkey, go out. Today, we went to our local Safeway to buy the
>> > advertised turkey sale of $5/$7 turkeys, as we/I have done some
>> > many times before. Low and behold. once in the store, we were
>> > confronted with a disclaimer sign above each frozen turkey bin
>> > informing us that we must buy $25 worth of groceries to get said
>> > discount! This was not in the flyer. Upon questioning Safeway
>> > storedroid, I was informed this was policy for whole Denver
>> > district stores.
>> >
>> > Have any other of you rfc regulars... about the country....
>> > encountered this extortion sales gambit?
>>
>> Er... Yeah. For as far back as I can remember buying Thanksgiving
>> turkeys you always had to also purchase a relatively minor amount of
>> grocieries. Certainly less than I'd spend on the other items for a
>> Thanksgiving dinner, and less than half of what I'd spend on a normal
>> week's groceries. Sometimes I make an extra trip and stock up on
>> canned goods, frozen foods, etc. to take advantage of the
>> ridiculously low turkey prices.
>
> Not quite the same -- he's talking about not being informed of this
> till he was in the store.
From http://www.insidesocal.com/bargain/2...-prices-1.html
<q>
Prices are out for Thanksgiving turkeys! Every Tuesday the newspaper
publishes grocery ads, and this week all reveal their prices for big
birds. Here's a recap:
....
Vons - A Safeway brand or Manor House Turkey up to 16 lbs is $4.88 (making
a bird that is exactly 16lbs $.30/lb) with a $25 minimum purchase and a
Vons free frequent shopper card.
</q>
Vons/Safeway
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11-19-2008, 07:27 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:58:55 GMT, notbob <notbob@nothome.com> wrote:
>I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains for over 30
>yrs. Never have I encountered a problem. Go in, buy turkey, go out. Today,
>we went to our local Safeway to buy the advertised turkey sale of $5/$7
>turkeys, as we/I have done some many times before. Low and behold. once in
>the store, we were confronted with a disclaimer sign above each frozen
>turkey bin informing us that we must buy $25 worth of groceries to get said
>discount! This was not in the flyer. Upon questioning Safeway storedroid,
>I was informed this was policy for whole Denver district stores.
>
>Have any other of you rfc regulars... about the country.... encountered this
>extortion sales gambit?
I can't remember, EVER, a turkey sale at Thanksgiving that didn't
require a minimum purchase, WITH exclusions on alcohol and milk!
And I'm 60. | 
11-19-2008, 07:29 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 01:20:14 GMT, notbob <notbob@nothome.com> wrote:
>Would that it was! This after driving 20 miles (hello ...price of gas!)
>miles
Relevant a while ago, NOT now with it back under $2. | 
11-19-2008, 07:32 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 20:26:21 -0600, "Pete C." <aux3.DOH.4@snet.net>
wrote:
>And besides, if you want a real turkey, you get a shotgun and a hunting
>license and go shoot a real wild one yourself for a vastly superior
>product.
Do tell, WHERE in Southern California you can find wild turkeys?? | 
11-19-2008, 10:57 AM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws "Pete C." <aux3.DOH.4@snet.net> wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote:
>
>> Hormone use in poultry production has been illegal for over 40
>> years.
>
> And besides, if you want a real turkey, you get a shotgun and a hunting
> license and go shoot a real wild one yourself for a vastly superior
> product.
So much for hormone-free turkey.
-sw | 
11-19-2008, 01:34 PM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws Not@Valid.invalid wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 20:26:21 -0600, "Pete C." <aux3.DOH.4@snet.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>> And besides, if you want a real turkey, you get a shotgun and a hunting
>> license and go shoot a real wild one yourself for a vastly superior
>> product.
>
> Do tell, WHERE in Southern California you can find wild turkeys??
>
>
>
>
Los Angeles? | 
11-19-2008, 01:50 PM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws notbob wrote:
> I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains for
> over 30 yrs. Never have I encountered a problem. Go in, buy turkey,
> go out. Today, we went to our local Safeway to buy the advertised
> turkey sale of $5/$7 turkeys, as we/I have done some many times
> before. Low and behold. once in the store, we were confronted with a
> disclaimer sign above each frozen turkey bin informing us that we
> must buy $25 worth of groceries to get said discount! This was not
> in the flyer. Upon questioning Safeway storedroid, I was informed
> this was policy for whole Denver district stores.
>
> Have any other of you rfc regulars... about the country....
> encountered this extortion sales gambit?
>
> nb
We've always had to buy a certain amount of groceries to qualify for the
turkey special. $25 sounds right. Our turkey specials are priced at a
bargain cents per pound, not a dollar amount per turkey.
Janet | 
11-19-2008, 02:33 PM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws notbob <notbob@nothome.com> wrote in message
news:slrngi6p6f.33c.notbob@bb.nothome.com...
> I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains
> for over 30 yrs. Never have I encountered a problem. Go
> in, buy turkey, go out. Today, we went to our local Safeway
> to buy the advertised turkey sale of $5/$7 turkeys, as we/I
> have done some many times before. Low and behold. once
> in the store, we were confronted with a disclaimer sign above
> each frozen turkey bin informing us that we must buy $25
> worth of groceries to get said discount! This was not in
> the flyer. Upon questioning Safeway storedroid, I was
> informed this was policy for whole Denver district stores.
>
> Have any other of you rfc regulars... [..]
Sorry nb, you're rosy glasses are a little cracked; it's been
that way here in the SFBA for decades. I can't believe $afeway
$uit$ would allow Liverspot or Pville escape from Policy
Decisions.
It's one of the [many] reasons I reduced my shopping load at
that borg. I know your feelings on Gene's and Cosentino's but
most of the prices on basics are way better than $afeway (even
when I use the card) and Costco, Smart and Final trump $afeway
regularly.
The Ranger | 
11-19-2008, 03:14 PM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws "Van" wrote:
> "notbob" wrote
>
> > I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains for over 30
> > yrs. �Never have I encountered a problem. �Go in, buy turkey, go out.
> > Today,
> > we went to our local Safeway to buy the advertised turkey sale of $5/$7
> > turkeys, as we/I have done some many times before. �Low and behold. once
> > in
> > the store, we were confronted with a disclaimer sign above each frozen
> > turkey bin informing us that we must buy $25 worth of groceries to get
> > said
> > discount! �This was not in the flyer. �Upon questioningSafeway
> > storedroid,
> > I was informed this was policy for whole Denver district stores.
>
> > Have any other of you rfc regulars... about the country.... encountered
> > this
> > extortion sales gambit?
>
> > nb
>
> The two large chains here in the Upstate NY area are both offering frozen
> turkeys at 49 cents/lb. �Can't find one that's under 15 lbs or so, tho.
>
> No other purchase requirements.
>
> Just for comparison. . .
My little stupidmarket in town gave half off with an additional $50
purchase. Instead of 59cts/lb I paid 29cts/lb. With prices what they
are today it's very easy to make the additional $50 purchase. I
didn't even know they had this deal, so when I got to the check out
with the turkey and rest of my purchase that's when I was informed (I
didn't read the circular), my total was like $2 and change short of
the $50... the checker waited while I grabbed three bottles of 7Up
from the end of the closest aisle (those were on sale at 99cts). In
fact I wouldn't have driven to the store for only a turkey, with
today's gas prices then I'd be the turkey. I would normally do my
holiday shopping at the big chain store (Price Chopper) some 20 miles
away but I happened to be in town, to the PO, bank, and liqour store,
and decided I needed a few groceries, and happened to see the frozen
turkey display and said why not. I got a 14.5 pounder store brand
(Best Yet brand). Did I get a bargain, don't really know. I remember
on Lung Guyland every store had a different turkey gimmick to lure you
in, typically if you spent $250 during the 30 days prior you got a
store brand turkey for free, any weight... they kept track of
purchases with the number on that little plastic tag. The store in
town hasn't any such thing, the deal was very straight forward...
they've generally higher prices than the big chain but if I buy only
their sale items I do very well... they also give a 5pct senior
discount on Wednesdays... gotta be 55... new checkers ask me for
proof, makes me feel good. I remember when the minimum drinking age
in NY was 18... when I was 30 they still would ID me, used to
embarrass me then in front of my friends, not anymore, and I'm as far
past 55 now as I was past 18 then... good jeans, gals still wanna get
into them. | 
11-19-2008, 03:31 PM
| | | Re: Safeway tigtens the screws On Nov 18, 9:04�pm, Melba's Jammin' <barbschal...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> In article <1227056593_6...@pro-front01.com>,
>
>
>
>
>
> �"Van" <av...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote:
> > "notbob" <not...@nothome.com> wrote in message
> >news:slrngi6p6f.33c.notbob@bb.nothome.com...
> > > I've been going to Safeway to buy their great turkey bargains for over 30
> > > yrs. �Never have I encountered a problem. �Go in, buyturkey, go out.
> > > Today,
> > > we went to our local Safeway to buy the advertised turkey sale of $5/$7
> > > turkeys, as we/I have done some many times before. �Low and behold. once
> > > in
> > > the store, we were confronted with a disclaimer sign above each frozen
> > > turkey bin informing us that we must buy $25 worth of groceries to get
> > > said
> > > discount! �This was not in the flyer. �Upon questioning Safeway
> > > storedroid,
> > > I was informed this was policy for whole Denver district stores.
>
> > > Have any other of you rfc regulars... about the country.... encountered
> > > this
> > > extortion sales gambit?
>
> > > nb
>
> > The two large chains here in the Upstate NY area are both offering frozen
> > turkeys at 49 cents/lb. �Can't find one that's under 15 lbs or so, tho.
>
> I think they use those for parts.
> Typical to find 13-15#, or 18-20#.
The smaller boids are the hens, some stores don't carry many of the
below 14 pounders because they make more money selling the heavier
toms, because given a choice most would choose a hen, the swtore would
be stuck with lots of toms. Even if feeding a crowd it makes much
more sense to roast two hens than one giant tom... hens defrost
quicker, cook quicker, and are easier to judge proper degree of
doneness without overcooking, are easier to handle, are far easier to
carve, contain more meat to bone, and are more tender, juicier, and
taste better. I would always choose two hens over one humongous
tom... and a two turkey presentation is more dramatic. It takes no
more time to roast two hens as one, and most any 30" stove oven will
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