Posted: 11/13/2013 2:06:37 PM EDT
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Click for 40% off select #10 cans.
Then click the "40% off" banner on the home page. |
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See no where to put in a code. And if those prices are 40% off then they stink Full price is cheaper other places than their "sale price". Go to your Shopping Cart (with items in it), scroll to bottom of the page, look for the "What would you like to do next?" question, then select the checkbox that says "Use Coupon Code", then enter the code - like magic, the discount will appear. Thanks for the heads-up, OP! |
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What code? Quoted:
What code? When you click on the "40% Off Banner" on the home page, it will take you to the 40% Off section. Look in the bottom right corner of the big red header - the code is "40percent" (no quotes). |
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Too many choices! What are the 'standard' items to buy in #10? In #10 cans, I like to have a few of the entrees, but mostly I have the drink mixes (milk, apple, orange, peach,,,) and vegetables (broccoli, sweet corn, carrots, peas, onions,,,). Also butter powder, shortning powder, cheese powder. I buy wheat, beans, dehydrated potatoes, sugar, corn meal,,, ect. in buckets. |
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Apparently I'm an idiot. found the 40% off section, picked out some items, cannot find anyplace to plug in the code. Unless the prices already reflect that. On the other hand, Walmart.com has Auguson Farms stuff at considerably lower prices-- $10 cheaper in the case of the butter powder! Even if I subtract 40% from the posted prices, by the time I add the $12 shipping, it's actually $2 cheaper to go with Walmart.com, although I'll then be stuck paying the local sales tax. Quandary, no? |
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Apparently I'm an idiot. found the 40% off section, picked out some items, cannot find anyplace to plug in the code. Unless the prices already reflect that. On the other hand, Walmart.com has Auguson Farms stuff at considerably lower prices-- $10 cheaper in the case of the butter powder! Even if I subtract 40% from the posted prices, by the time I add the $12 shipping, it's actually $2 cheaper to go with Walmart.com, although I'll then be stuck paying the local sales tax. Quandary, no? First, there is an option to put in the code at the bottom of the cart page. You have to select the option to get the text box to put it in. As far as prices go, by all means shop around, but the secret is to buy larger quantities. If you're buying 4, 5 or more cases, then the shipping is negligible in the long run. |
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damnit.... wife says "we are ok for now, yes we can always use more but right now you need to fix the shower" the shower in the masterbath has been unusable for over a month... i tore it apart today and discovered the mickeymouse hack job they did of installing it... damnit... |
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Quoted: First, there is an option to put in the code at the bottom of the cart page. You have to select the option to get the text box to put it in. As far as prices go, by all means shop around, but the secret is to buy larger quantities. If you're buying 4, 5 or more cases, then the shipping is negligible in the long run. Quoted: Quoted: Apparently I'm an idiot. found the 40% off section, picked out some items, cannot find anyplace to plug in the code. Unless the prices already reflect that. On the other hand, Walmart.com has Auguson Farms stuff at considerably lower prices-- $10 cheaper in the case of the butter powder! Even if I subtract 40% from the posted prices, by the time I add the $12 shipping, it's actually $2 cheaper to go with Walmart.com, although I'll then be stuck paying the local sales tax. Quandary, no? First, there is an option to put in the code at the bottom of the cart page. You have to select the option to get the text box to put it in. As far as prices go, by all means shop around, but the secret is to buy larger quantities. If you're buying 4, 5 or more cases, then the shipping is negligible in the long run. Thanks. Sadly, while I'd like to jump in with both feet, times is tough, times is hard ("here's yer fuckin' christmas card!" I'll have another go at finding the code box and see what's what. Thanks again. |
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Apparently I'm an idiot. found the 40% off section, picked out some items, cannot find anyplace to plug in the code. Unless the prices already reflect that. On the other hand, Walmart.com has Auguson Farms stuff at considerably lower prices-- $10 cheaper in the case of the butter powder! Even if I subtract 40% from the posted prices, by the time I add the $12 shipping, it's actually $2 cheaper to go with Walmart.com, although I'll then be stuck paying the local sales tax. Quandary, no? I have said that so many times before, Walmart.com is your best supplier, but for staples, I use EE for special things. I just got some baking powder, baking soda and cocoa... I have plenty of cinnamon, I will be ordering more spices and seasonings...where do they come from? tropical regions... they will be unavailable after a minor collapse. and without leavanings...you have crackers, flatbreads and no biscuits.... |
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Quoted: a year if you are a gopher.... TVP also known as sotbean. Quoted: Quoted: Sam's club has the 1 year supply on sale for $750 this month Speed a year if you are a gopher.... TVP also known as sotbean. Regardless of what they call it, (84) #10 cans with a 25 year shelf life, and a free what grinder for $750 doesn't seem like a bad deal Speed |
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Ordered last week from them, haven't received any further info on the order other than initial order confirmation..hopefully get something on shipping later this weekl They aren't the fastest shippers usually. My past orders normally have taken a couple days to ship. During a big sale like this, I would think they would be swamped with orders and be even slower. They are a reputable company and you can expect to eventually get your stuff. |
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I have taken 3 to 4 weeks to get shipments, the sell more than they have on hand and have to wait for a new shipment. But when you get 40% off. the wait is no big deal.
Speed you have to check the calorie and nutrition counts. They will tell you a year, but at 1200 calories, you need 2000 and up, at least 3,000 for stress or heavy work. And get gas masks with tvp... you will fart like you never have, ask a ground hog? |
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Quoted: I have taken 3 to 4 weeks to get shipments, the sell more than they have on hand and have to wait for a new shipment. But when you get 40% off. the wait is no big deal. Speed you have to check the calorie and nutrition counts. They will tell you a year, but at 1200 calories, you need 2000 and up, at least 3,000 for stress or heavy work. And get gas masks with tvp... you will fart like you never have, ask a ground hog? I know it's not really a "1 year supply". I do buy TVP already I ran the rough numbers on what's in there vs buying the same stuff on sale at EE or the like and it seems like a pretty good deal...I'm sure the free what grinder sucks, but fuck it, it's free ![]() Speed |
