Randazzo: March 10-16, 2010

March 10, 2010

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PRODUCE

$0.89/lb Roma Tomatoes
$0.99 Aunt Mid’s Snow White Mushrooms, 8 oz pkg
B1G1 Randazzo Salad Blends 
$2.50 Red or Yellow Organic Onions, 3 lb bag

MEAT
$2.39/lb Ground Beef from Round, 3 lbs or more
$2.89/lb Boneless Butterfly Pork Chops
$3.89/lb Leg of Lamb

DELI
$3.99/lb Kowalski Old Style, Olive, Pickle, Sweet Pepper, Onion or Kielbasa Loaf
$3.99/lb Eckrich Primo Genoa Salami
$4.99/lb Dearborn Oven, Smoked or Honey Turkey Breast
Use the $0.50/$10.00 Lunchmeat Purchase coupon to save more!

DAIRY
$0.40 Dannon Yogurt, 6 oz
-$0.60/6 coupon (from 2-21 SS)
$0.30 each after coupon

$1.50 Country Fresh Half & Half, quart


Save a little more on other items with Randazzo weekly printable coupons!
Randazzo does accept manufacturer coupons and competitor coupons as well!

Join the Randazzo VIP Text Club by Texting RANDAZZO to 747-00. You’ll receive one or two messages each week alerting you to amazing limited time super-saver offers! These offers are only shared with Text Club members, so you’ll want to be part of the group! 

View the entire Randazzo Fresh Market Ad for all of the specials this week.

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Randazzo Store Locations:

  • CLINTON TOWNSHIP
    36800 Garfield (at 16 Mile)
    586.293.3500

  • MACOMB TOWNSHIP
    49800 Hayes (at 22½ Mile)
    586.566.8700

  • WARREN
    13441 13 Mile (at Schoenherr)
    586.979.1010

Store Hours:
Monday-Saturday 8 am – 8 pm
Sunday 8 am – 6 pm

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{ 2 comments }

1 Chris March 10, 2010 at 9:45 AM

This is confusing me. In this listing the 30 cents for the Dannon yogurt is black, but in the Hiller’s, both the 23 cents and 30 cents are in green. Should only the 23 cents be in green and the 30 cents in black? I’m sorry to be picky, but on some of these things, I don’t buy them often enough to know what is a good price.

2 Jolyn March 10, 2010 at 9:52 AM

@Chris, $0.30 could be considered a stock-up price. Sorry for the oversight!

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