Cinco De Mayo Buy 6, Save $3.00!!

It’s Cinco De Mayo At ShopRite!!

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Buy 6, Save $3.00 Instantly

I know when I am shopping I like to stock up on items to make entire meals for my family.

This deal idea gives you great essentials for that!

 

Buy (1) Old El Paso Refried Beans $1.49

Use (1) 50¢ off 1 can of any Old El Paso Chiles, Refried Beans OR Enchilada Sauce HERE

 

Buy (3) Old El Paso Taco Shells $1.49

Use (1) $1.00 off when you buy 3 packages of Old El Paso products (excludes Old El Paso refrigerated and produce products)   HERE or $1/3 Old El Paso products SS 04/17

Use ShopRite DC $1.00 off of 3 Old El Paso products

 

Buy (2) McCormick Taco Seasoning Packets $.75

Use (1) $.50 Off 2 McCormick Taco or Mexican Seasoning HERE

Use ShopRite DC $0.50 on 2 McCormick Taco or Mexican Seasoning Mixes

– $3.00 Instant Savings

Total OOP = FREE + .04 MM

There is also a SavingStar Rebate for these items

Save $1.00 when you buy 3 packages of Old El Paso Products
Save $.50 on any 2 McCormick Taco Mixes
Save $.30 when you buy 1 can of any Old El Paso Refried Beans

Making All 6 Items FREE + $1.84

 

 

FAKE ShopRite COUPON – BEWARE

Fake Coupon

 

Folks Please be aware, there is another FAKE ShopRite Coupon floating around the internet.

PLEASE DO NOT CLICK ON THIS COUPON FROM YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE, IT IS A PHISHING SCAM !!!

 

What is a Phishing Scam ? 

Phishing scams are typically fraudulent email messages appearing to come from legitimate enterprises (e.g., your university, your Internet service provider, your bank). These messages usually direct you to a spoofed website or otherwise get you to divulge private information (e.g., passphrase, credit card, or other account updates). The perpetrators then use this private information to commit identity theft.

One type of phishing attempt is an email message stating that you are receiving it due to fraudulent activity on your account, and asking you to “click here” to verify your information.

Phishing scams are crude social engineering tools designed to induce panic in the reader. These scams attempt to trick recipients into responding or clicking immediately, by claiming they will lose something (e.g., email, bank account). Such a claim is always indicative of a phishing scam, as responsible companies and organizations will never take these types of actions via email.

 

What to do if you clicked it already? 

Immediately Change your Facebook Password !