Our local Kroger grocery store has all varieties of Tombstone Pizza, normally $4.99 each, marked down to $2.49 each. This includes the Garlic Bread pizzas, which normally aren't marked down as much, if at all. These are 12" pizzas, about 22 ounces.
However, if you buy 10, you get an extra 50c each knocked off - $5 instant savings. That brings the cost down to $1.99 each!
These are pretty decent pizzas - about the same quality as the $7 pizzas I buy at a pizza place near here.
I saw another offer as well in store - a $10 rebate offer when you buy 4 of these pizzas, and buy a 12 pack of beer. In some states, I believe the beer purchase is not necessary with that offer. With the beer purchase necessary, you would essentially be getting free beer in addition to the other offer. There were probably 100 of these tear-off rebate forms on the glass door of the freezer section, in front of the pizzas.
So, to recap - 60% off good quality pizzas, free beer(or another $10 off), and up to $15 rebate on your next utility bill
Gambit3 said: Does it require the membership card?I'd almost certainly count on it. I haven't seen any reasonable discount at Kroger that didn't require the card.
winton said: Gambit3 said: Does it require the membership card?Just in case you are not clear, the card is free.
Researchers (and my taste buds) have found that Tombstone is among the better frozen pizzas. Too bad no Kroger around here.
i hate those things.. i never have mine and the person behind me in line swipes theirs.. i dont believe in carrying more than 3 cards - dl credit debit.
Interesting. At Ralphs in Southern California the CARD price for these pizzas are $3.49 each and when you buy 10 they knock the price down to $2.99. So this deal must not be available in Southern California at Ralphs (a Kroger company). Instead of being $2 when you buy 10...here they are $3 when you buy 10. Bummer.
Look around the beer section for an Icehouse tear off pad that says "Save $2 Instantly" in big white letters. Each is for the purchase of a fresh or frozen pizza, and it's a coupon, so no beer purchase is required and no rebates. Rip 10 of those off (or more) and your Tombstones are FREE! I'd do it myself but I already have 20 in my freezer now and the wifey says "STOP!!!"
wow, awsome deal, thanks OP. I already have some at home in the freezer and am going to buy more. Was going to buy these anyways so this works out great for me.
winton said: MrVietnam said: Didn't make it to Ralphs yet, but I went to Vons and Rite Aid and found no tearpads.That's because non-virginalDC took them all.
IStillPickUpPennies said: Our local Kroger grocery store has all varieties of Tombstone Pizza, normally $4.99 each, marked down to $2.49 each. This includes the Garlic Bread pizzas, which normally aren't marked down as much, if at all. These are 12" pizzas, about 22 ounces.
However, if you buy 10, you get an extra 50c each knocked off - $5 instant savings. That brings the cost down to $1.99 each!
These are pretty decent pizzas - about the same quality as the $7 pizzas I buy at a pizza place near here.
I saw another offer as well in store - a $10 rebate offer when you buy 4 of these pizzas, and buy a 12 pack of beer. In some states, I believe the beer purchase is not necessary with that offer. With the beer purchase necessary, you would essentially be getting free beer in addition to the other offer. There were probably 100 of these tear-off rebate forms on the glass door of the freezer section, in front of the pizzas.
So, to recap - 60% off good quality pizzas, free beer(or another $10 off), and up to $15 rebate on your next utility bill
BigBoyMichigan said: ON THE MAIL-IN FORM IT SAYS "NO ADDRESS LABELS ACCEPTED" SO BE SMART, AND DON'T USE THEM.
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