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Harris Teeter Super Doubles confirmed for this week

Harris Teeter is confirming that it will indeed host a Super Double coupon promotion, starting Wednesday, Feb. 15.

Harris Teeter's corporate Twitter account tweeted the news about an hour ago:

Need a little pick me up? SUPER DOUBLE COUPONS are BACK! From Feb. 15-21, we will double your coupons up to $1.98.

If you participated in Lowes Foods Super Doubles promo, which continues through Tuesday, you may be wondering if you'll have any coupons left for Round 2 of super couponing.

While it's inevitable to have some overlap, I'm confident the Harris Teeter promo will yield some new freebies and deals. So stay tuned.

I'll be scoping out my Harris Teeter for all the continuing sales so please check back later for the start of a good deals list.

New Sunday coupons = new deals at Lowes Foods Super Doubles

Today's two new coupon inserts equal a whole new set of potential deals at Lowes Foods inaugural Super Double coupon promotion.

I did a quick check of the coupons and matched them up with prices on Lowes Foods to Go, the chain's online shopping site.

Here are the very best deals I spotted. Please chime in with any bargains you find!

Free kids activities to put on your calendar

Keep the kids busy for free with upcoming activities at the Lego store, Home Depot and Lowes Home Improvement stores.

Lowe's forecasts slowdown

Home improvement retailer Lowe's reported today that second-quarter profits increased 10 percent, but its forecast the rest of the year was cautious.

The company, based in Mooresville, posted earnings of $832 million, or 58 cents per share, for the period ended July 30, compared to $759 million, or 51 cents per share, a year ago. Sales for the quarter climbed 3.7 percent to $14.4 billion, below the company’s previous projection of 5 to 7 percent revenue growth.

The economy was slightly softer than executives had expected and won’t return to “robust growth” until unemployment begins to recede and housing prices bottom out nationally, Lowe’s chief executive Robert Niblock said in an interview with our sister publication, the Charlotte Observer.

To read more of that interview go here.

The company's Atlanta-based rival, Home Depot, reports its financial results Tuesday morning.

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