Thank you Super Market Sweep , you kept me company during the 2020 pandemic lockdown and now during this very stressful 2024 Presidential Election.I need a break from this world of uncertainty so once again " SUPERMARKET SWEEP" is the answer.
Headbanger142 They didn't get any other bonuses, either, and they used up too much time finding the shopping list items to grab other groceries, so that was also a major factor.
Hi Tunisia! I’m a journalist working on an essay about Supermarket Sweep ahead of the 29th anniversary of the ‘90s version of the show hitting the airwaves (on Feb. 5). I was hoping to interview some fans of the show to learn more about what they like about it. Please comment back if you are interested in talking. Thanks!
It sure was! I'm glad they eventually got rid of it. Typical opposites game: David asks the questions, and all we hear is... the sound of crickets. 🦗 🦗 🦗
Brings back great memories of me and my grandma!
Thank you Super Market Sweep , you kept me company during the 2020 pandemic lockdown and now during this very stressful 2024 Presidential Election.I need a break from this world of uncertainty so once again " SUPERMARKET SWEEP" is the answer.
I LOVE this show! When are people going to realize to ALWAYS ALWAYS get the shopping list items?!!
Thanks I Love Supermarket Sweep
I have no lie have been binging on these episodes the last two weeks. All I keep thinking is --- damn groceries were cheap in the 90s.
His sweaters are always fire!!
How many sweaters does the host have
This is one of his more out there sweaters. Lol
That sweater!
Laura and Marty blazed through the bonus round with 25 seconds left to spare! Talk about winning it in record time!
Yes! Amazing run! And that pizza sweater of David's is a 10/10.
I love this show.
supermarket sweep is a legendary show
One of the lowest winning totals I’ve seen. And also one of the fastest bonus rounds. Odd.
I know. I can't believe team 3 dropped those Hot Tamales...
If Team 3's Hot Tamales didn't go AWOL, they would have won.
Headbanger142
They didn't get any other bonuses, either, and they used up too much time finding the shopping list items to grab other groceries, so that was also a major factor.
That's why you have to be fast but not reckless. You get a small penalty for knocking things off the shelf.
@@DionysusAlS Also there are Penalties for running into a Cameraman or Market Display with may include the Sodas.
Laura & Marty have some sweet happy to be Partners company in front of their Smiles & Noses!
In honor of David's belated birthday yesterday, you can do birthday marathon in his honor!
Hi Tunisia! I’m a journalist working on an essay about Supermarket Sweep ahead of the 29th anniversary of the ‘90s version of the show hitting the airwaves (on Feb. 5). I was hoping to interview some fans of the show to learn more about what they like about it. Please comment back if you are interested in talking. Thanks!
omg growing up i used to think that $5,000 was SOOO much!
It is
Laura and Marty were a great team together!
This is like the fifth show highlighting Chicago Brothers Pizza.
Great episode
Featuring Laura & Marty the happy to be winning the Big Sweep & Cash together Partners.
20:29 - Nice win by Laura & Marty!
also are you capturing tonight's episode(s)?
I wonder id they Double Manufacturer's Coupons up to 99 cents! LOL
That contestant was running so fast
Bonuses: Armour Bacon, Ragu Sauce, Nestlé Crunch Bar
Moon 🌝 sing 🎤 = Sundance. Both the clue and the answer were difficult.
shirl
do you have nancy & yoli vs whoever the other contestants were? lol
1991 William Grantham Was Not Born
William Grantham Do you want a prize?
5:41 (Buzz)
No. Sherbet.
The opposites game was a flop.
It sure was! I'm glad they eventually got rid of it. Typical opposites game: David asks the questions, and all we hear is... the sound of crickets. 🦗 🦗 🦗
I like that game. This one was hard though.
I did not like the opposite of game...like no sir!
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Al Howard
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Al Howard
Produced By:
Joel Stein
Directed By:
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Jerrilyn Farmer
Al Howard
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