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Kraft Dinner Original 225G 4 PACK - $4.87 - $1.40 (Sale) - $0.52 (SS 15%) - $0.52 (SS 15%) = $2.43

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[Amazon.ca] Kraft Dinner Original 225G 4 PACK - $4.87 - $1.40 (Sale) - $0.52 (SS 15%) - $0.52 (SS 15%) = $2.43

Works out to be ~$0.61 per box

Use Subscribe & Save to save 15%
Use Code SUBSCRIBE15 to save 15% off new subscriptions

I used one of my secondary amazon accounts for this as I'd already used the SUBSCRIBE15 on my main to it's limit. I just made 5 separate orders of the 4 packs. I can't recall the last time I bought KD at close to this price (though I'm sure it comes up often enough).

Items: CDN$ 3.47 (sale price)
Shipping & Handling: CDN$ 0.00
Subscription Discount: -CDN$ 0.52
New Subscription: -CDN$ 0.52
Total before tax: CDN$ 2.43
Estimated GST/HST: CDN$ 0.00
Estimated PST/RST/QST: CDN$ 0.00
Order Total: CDN$ 2.43

Please don't forget to up vote if you liked this deal :)
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Jul 28, 2005
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Kingston
Thanks, in for the subscription!
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Jul 11, 2017
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Tcalp wrote: I can't recall the last time I bought KD at close to this price (though I'm sure it comes up often enough).
Yeah, it's not very often that it comes up at a great price but the cheapest I've seen is $5.99/12pk (No Frills & Food Basics). Personally, I get the PC Brand Kraft Dinner, got a 12pk recently for $4.19 ($8.98(@RCSS) - PM($2.99 OFF) - 10% Pts(=$0.60) - 20% Pts(=$1.20)) or $0.35/box
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May 25, 2009
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Tcalp wrote: Works out to be ~$0.61 per box

Use Subscribe & Save to save 15%
Use Code SUBSCRIBE15 to save 15% off new subscriptions

I used one of my secondary amazon accounts for this as I'd already used the SUBSCRIBE15 on my main to it's limit. I just made 5 separate orders of the 4 packs. I can't recall the last time I bought KD at close to this price (though I'm sure it comes up often enough).

Items: CDN$ 3.47 (sale price)
Shipping & Handling: CDN$ 0.00
Subscription Discount: -CDN$ 0.52
New Subscription: -CDN$ 0.52
Total before tax: CDN$ 2.43
Estimated GST/HST: CDN$ 0.00
Estimated PST/RST/QST: CDN$ 0.00
Order Total: CDN$ 2.43

Please don't forget to up vote if you liked this deal :)
It let you put in 5 s&s orders on the same account for the same item? I thought it was 4 limit? Or does it depend on the item?

Also, there's a limit on the subscribe15 per account? How many limit? Or did you mean reached your limit for subscribe15 on this item (you already bought 5 of this item on your main acc)
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Jan 1, 2002
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I remember when Walmart had then for .50 each and free delivery, I haven’t been able to bring myself to buy more since then.
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HUNTSVILLE
MikoWilson wrote: I never understand why people just don't buy the Kraft cheese powder (which is virtually identical in taste to KD) buy a giant bag of elbow noodles, and have enough KD for life.
It would cost you maybe nine bucks.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B06XWVSN3 ... ref=plSrch

It even has a 1.50 coupon right now.
You rock. I've prior looked for this and never been able to find and here it is! Add this to my gluten free noodles and blamo - gluten free KD (Yes, I'm actually Celiac).
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MikoWilson wrote: I never understand why people just don't buy the Kraft cheese powder (which is virtually identical in taste to KD) buy a giant bag of elbow noodles, and have enough KD for life.
It would cost you maybe nine bucks.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B06XWVSN3 ... ref=plSrch

It even has a 1.50 coupon right now.
Thank you! I bought some powder from Bulk Barn and it wasn't great. Going to give this a shot. I have never seen the Kraft brand for sale.
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Dec 6, 2004
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MikoWilson wrote: I never understand why people just don't buy the Kraft cheese powder (which is virtually identical in taste to KD) buy a giant bag of elbow noodles, and have enough KD for life.
It would cost you maybe nine bucks.
I might be wrong on this but pretty sure a cheese packet in KD is 29-30g of powder. 10 boxes of KD is $6.10 for ~300g of powder, which includes the pasta (2.25kg), vs your jar that has 250g and costs $6.29 and no pasta.
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Apr 5, 2010
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Regina
KD doesn't taste the same as it used to, I prefer the PC White Cheddar these days.
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Thanks
Picked up some very decent S&S deals from Amazon recently, FS is very sweet
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the_prairie_prophet wrote: KD doesn't taste the same as it used to, I prefer the PC White Cheddar these days.
They changed the recipe to remove artificial dyes starting in 2016.
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Apr 5, 2010
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Did the change they recipe at all before that? Because I swear it hasn't tasted the same in years. I don't really care what it looks like, it just doesn't taste the same. Maybe there's less powder in the package than there used to be? Not sure what it is, but it's just not the same. Can't pinpoint when it happened but it's not recent.
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Dec 19, 2009
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Tcalp wrote: I might be wrong on this but pretty sure a cheese packet in KD is 29-30g of powder. 10 boxes of KD is $6.10 for ~300g of powder, which includes the pasta (2.25kg), vs your jar that has 250g and costs $6.29 and no pasta.
If you wanted to compare properly you forgot to include the - $0.94 (SS 15%) - $0.94 (SS 15%) off the $6.29 price of the Kraft Grated Chedder which would drop it down to $4.41 but what the hell do I know.
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Feb 20, 2012
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KITCHENER
Tcalp wrote: I might be wrong on this but pretty sure a cheese packet in KD is 29-30g of powder. 10 boxes of KD is $6.10 for ~300g of powder, which includes the pasta (2.25kg), vs your jar that has 250g and costs $6.29 and no pasta.
I'd be stunned if the cheese packed was 30g. I think it's closer to 15 but I'll weigh one tonight.
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Sep 8, 2017
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A package weighs 43 grams but you have to subtract packaging from that, so 30g may be close.
We have tried other brands and always go back to Kraft. Some things just can't be cheapened!

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