Cheap, Healthy Breakfast Option in March ($1 Oatmeal at Jamba Juice)
Jamba Juice has decided to get in to the breakfast food game and is offering $1 bowls of oatmeal in March. All you need to do is print out this coupon!
wow, that is a pretty good deal, i didn’t think you could get anything for a $1 at jambajuice. nice post, i’ll be checking out how good their oatmeal is very soon.
her every cent countssays
I’ve had their oatmeal before it was on sale and it was pretty good, but not worth the $3 or whatnot they charge for it. At $1 it just may well be worth it. Then again, you can buy an entire thing of oatmeal and make it at home for less than that.
dawnsays
Actually, there are a lot of food items you can still get for $1, based on my own informal survey of 4 local supermarkets. Check it out here:
And many are healthy, too!
Huh?says
I think I can understand your reasoning for posting this–after all, it IS nice to see low cost alternatives at restaurants, but really, is it a good idea to spend $1.00 on oatmeal?
I can go to my local grocer and buy 2 lbs of the store brand for $1.69 and get 24 servings out of it. That comes to $.07 per serving or, to put it another way, I could make 14 servings of oatmeal myself for what it would cost to buy just one serving at Jamba Juice.
Living well, and within my means is always a matter of monitoring small expenses as well as large . . .
Big and Tall Clothing says
wow, that is a pretty good deal, i didn’t think you could get anything for a $1 at jambajuice. nice post, i’ll be checking out how good their oatmeal is very soon.
her every cent counts says
I’ve had their oatmeal before it was on sale and it was pretty good, but not worth the $3 or whatnot they charge for it. At $1 it just may well be worth it. Then again, you can buy an entire thing of oatmeal and make it at home for less than that.
dawn says
Actually, there are a lot of food items you can still get for $1, based on my own informal survey of 4 local supermarkets. Check it out here:
And many are healthy, too!
Huh? says
I think I can understand your reasoning for posting this–after all, it IS nice to see low cost alternatives at restaurants, but really, is it a good idea to spend $1.00 on oatmeal?
I can go to my local grocer and buy 2 lbs of the store brand for $1.69 and get 24 servings out of it. That comes to $.07 per serving or, to put it another way, I could make 14 servings of oatmeal myself for what it would cost to buy just one serving at Jamba Juice.
Living well, and within my means is always a matter of monitoring small expenses as well as large . . .