...which is where she currently stands. She needs to save at least 80¢ in her final pick to win.
And that final pick is the detergent, marked at $1.29.
The actual retail price is $1.49...
...for a difference of 20¢.
She has 40¢ in the bank, which is not enough to win.
But not to despair, this game will be won soon.
A Weird Eggcrate Display in Super Saver (December 14, 1989, #7464D)[]
Janet's Super Saver Win on Valentine's Day (February 14, 1990, #7543D)[]
Luther's Super Saver Disaster (June 7, 1991, #8075D)[]
Dorothy's Spectacular Super Saver Win (March 26, 1993, #8755D)[]
A Blooper in Super Saver (May 20, 1993, #8834D)[]
Here's the blooper, the difference for the nail glue was accidentally revealed.
Super Saver for a $2,699 House of Ashley Living Room Group and Sunworthy Wall Coverings (May 11, 1995, #9584D)[]
Alan's Super Saver Christmas Miracle Win (December 20, 1995, #9773D)[]
He has 40¢ in the bank.
He has 60¢ in the bank.
He has $1.10 in the bank. Even though he's saved $1.00 (or more) so far, he still has to make that last purchase and make it count by avoiding the marked-up item.
He has $1.40 in the bank and wins the game!
Amy's Super Saver Win on Valentine's Day (February 14, 1996, #9853D)[]