Why I Dug Through Marshalls Sacramento Photos Before Going
So last Tuesday afternoon, I needed new bath towels real bad. Mine were basically rags. But honestly? Paying full price hurt my soul. I remembered Marshalls usually has decent home stuff for cheap, but the Sacramento one is kinda outta my way. Wanted to see if it was even worth the gas money.
First thing I did: hopped online hunting for recent Marshalls Sacramento photos. Didn’t want stuff from months ago – that ain’t useful, stock changes fast there. Scrolled through a buncha local groups and recent tags. Goal was simple: see what home goods they actually had right now.
What jumped out in the pics:
- A bunch of racks piled high with colorful towels – looked like Royal Velvet brand, which is usually solid.
- Saw some pics tagged “Sacramento” showing tons of those big round basket storage things near the entrance. Wife’s been wanting some.
- Noticed a photo someone took just yesterday of the bedding aisle – looked pretty stocked, with comforters still in boxes stacked high.
Seeing those towels sealed it for me. Looked like a decent haul. Grabbed my keys and drove over.
What Actually Went Down In-Store
Walked straight to the home section, feeling kinda smug ’cause I knew what to expect. Mostly matched the photos:
- Towels: Yep, found the Royal Velvet ones. Tons of colors. Grabbed some dark grey ones – feels fancier than white, hides stains better. Best part? Tags said $12.99 each, but scanned at $9.99! Classic Marshalls hidden deal. Snagged four.
- Rattan baskets: Saw ’em near the front just like the pics. Checked the price tags – couple different sizes, all under $25. Grabbed two medium ones for organizing the kid’s toys.
- Bonus finds: Near the towels? These super soft throw blankets folded up. Tag said $24.99 but scanned at $16.99. No reason not to grab one for the couch. Also spotted some decent ceramic plant pots for $8 bucks each – gotta repot a struggling fern soon.
Important side note: While digging, kept my phone out checking those pics I found earlier against the shelves. Helped me spot stuff faster instead of wandering clueless. Saw some items from the pics already gone – serves me right for dallying! Goes to show, stuff moves quick.
How I Actually Saved (Beyond the Sticker)
Okay, spent money, I know. But here’s how I squeezed it:
First, avoided the fancy “new arrivals” area upfront. Everything shiny and new comes with a shinier price tag. Headed straight for the deeper aisles where the clearance yellow tags hide.
Second, scanned everything myself with their little price checker thingies near the registers. That towel discount? Only showed up on the scanner, not the shelf tag.
Third, didn’t wander near the clothes section. Clothes are a black hole for my wallet. Mission focused: towels and storage.
Final damage? Got bath towels, plant pots, baskets, and a cozy throw for less than I would’ve paid just for towels at a department store. Plus gas money justified. Worth the drive? For that haul and those scanner surprises? Heck yeah. Next time I need something specific? Checking those local photos first, no doubt.