Wowwee – Check out this Amazing Deal you can score at Giant Eagle starting Thursday! They are having a $3 sale on some of their frozen items (regular price up to $6.99!!).
I wouldn’t suggest eating these meals every night, but I do love to have frozen meals on hand for busy nights!
Birds Eye Voila! $3
50¢/1 Birds Eye Voila! Product
$1.75/1 Printable Coupon (Thanks Michelle!)
Final Price: As low as $1.25!! AMAZING!
InnovAsian $3
$1.50/1 Innovasion Cuisine Entree Kit, Side Dish Or Appetizer, Any
Final Price: $1.50!
*Update! Thanks to Michelle for letting us know that there is a $1.75/1 Birds Eye Voila Also located on SmartSource.com! I had to refresh my browser for this one to pop up…so if you don’t see it, try refreshing
This makes for an AMAZING DEAL!














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go to smartsources website coupon for viola 1.75 off !!!!!!
smartsource isn’t showing the $1.75/1 Voila…it’s only showing the $0.50/1….is there a particular zip code for the $1.75 one or is it gone!?! Thanks!
I’m unable to find the $1.75 off q. I did refresh and still nothing. Is there a specific zip to use?
I don’t see the $1.75 one either and I’ve refreshed the page. What zip code should I use? Thanks, Tammy!!
Try typing in smartsource.com instead of using the link in the post above. That brings up the $1.75/1 coupon for me.
Thanks for the tip…interesting, but somehow it worked:)
smartsource.com will bring it up.
Mine said $1.75 but when it printed it printed .50!!
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I would stock up on frozen veggies anyway–rumor is Giant Eagle is buying all the frozen veggies they can get their hands on currently and warehousing them because vegetables next year are going to be SUPER HIGH PRICED and they’re buying them low until the drought hits the market–also stock up on meat right now as prices will go down a bit more and then they too are going to sky rocket–reason for the lower meat prices are because the farmers have been slaughtering all of the cattle because they can’t feed them with no crops = lower meat prices–til end of December beginning of January and then that’s when the drought is supposed to hit the market–just a little inside scoop from the inside —
Great Advice Carol -Thanks so much!