Here are my Ingles Triple Coupn bargains ... I bought multiples of some items. The coupons were mainly from newspaper inserts, but also some blinkies and magazine coupons and home mailers tossed in.
Eggland's Best Eggs (dozen) = $2.17 - .40 = 0.97
Vanity Fair Napkins = $1.28 - .50 =
0.22 overage
Scotch Brite Scouring Pads = $1.83 - .50 = 0.33
Scotch Brite Erasing Pads = $1.48 - .50 =
0.02 overage
Lea & Perrins Worchestershire = $1.78 - .50 = 0.28 (standard size bottle)
French's Worchestershire = .89 - .35 =
0.16 overage (smallest bottles ... c/o did NOT state size)
Coffee-mate = $1.45 - .50 =
0.05 overage
LaChoy Soy Sauce = .89 - .30 =
0.01 overage (smallest bottles ... c/o states ANY size)
Heft Grips Cups = $2.38 - .50 = .88 (needed these for an upcoming cook-out!

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French's Mustard = 1.08 - .30 = .18 (they also have smaller .89 glass jars that would have been FREE after c/o ... but I wanted the squeeze bottles)
Mt. Olive Sweet Pickle Relish = $1.48 - .50 =
0.02 overage
Spam = $1.69 - - .50 = .19
Valley Fresh Canned Chicken (5 oz. can) = $1.50 - .40 = .30
VanCamp Pork n Beans = .50 x 4 - .40/4 = .80/4
Blue Plate Mayonaise = $2.50 - .40 = $1.30
Lean Pockets = $2.00 - .50 = 0.50
To up my total, I bought produce, bagged salad, milk & yogurt that I didn't have coupons on and Glucerna Shakes & cereal and Barilla pasta that I had 'freebie' coupons on ... hotdogs ($1 c/o) & Scott tissue ($2 c/o) and a BOGO on Taster's Choice instant coffee single serve packets. They didn't have the Hershey's Cacao or Barrilla pasta sauce that I had Free coupons for. All in all, I paid $24 for $98 worth of groceries ... not 'practically free' but still a pretty good deal especially considering that most of this is basic stuff that we will actually use eventually and it isn't just stuff to give away, resell or stockpile because it was a freebie.