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The Offer
- Target is offering a $10 Target gift card when you purchase $50 worth of food/beverages. To get the code you need to text GROCERY to 827438
The Fine Print
- Valid from November 16th until November 23rd
- Excludes alcohol, candy, baby food, nutrition shakes and bars, pet food, Target Café and Starbucks Café.
- For coupon delivered to your smartphone, text GROCERY to TARGET (827438)
Our Verdict
Great deal if you regularly do your shopping at target.
Also, all 2-liter soda bottles are now on sale for 5/$5. If you use this promotion for 2-liter soda bottles only, you’ll pay $50 for a total of 60 sodas, or $0.83 apiece. Of course, if you use a REDcard or Discover card (Target and Amazon are the current 5% categories), you’ll also recapture another $2.50, bringing you down to $0.79 apiece. The clincher: I’m in my first year of one of my Discover cards, recapturing a full 10%. So total spend is $45 for 60 2-liter sodas, for a cost basis of $0.75 a bottle. Compare that to the typical grocery store price of $1.79! Thanks for listening to my rant 😉
Can this code be used for online purchases?
No idea sorry
Thanks, Charles. I’ll either give it a try myself, or maybe I should just sign up for the app!
The Target app just gave me an emailed $10 gift card for spending $50 on groceries to be shipped free. [Nuts are on sale :^) ] With the app, didn’t need the code.
FYI – If you have the target app the coupons are added to your account automatically under wallet
Also, probably won’t be used by most, but some might find it useful that there is also a $10 on $50+ of baby products, wipes, diapers, etc.
If I remember correctly target usually applies coupons on gross prices before other coupons, so you can get some great deals with coupon stacking if you’re into that kind of thing since this is a category coupon and many products will have separate target coupons & manufacturer coupons for both categories. Don’t quote me on that and check coupon policy and/or management to confirm, but I believe it’s corporate policy, not store-by-store.
Certain days of the week they also mark down certain products near their best by date. i.e. Tue/Wed/Thu are common days for meat mark downs. Ask your local store manager to confirm. They do whole dollars off, not percentages so you can find some great deals. Some stores are more generous with these coupons than others. i.e. $4-5 off vs $1-2 at other stores.
Good comment, thanks LAG!