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Grocery Coupon Websites I Use

by Kat
(Miami, FL)

Sometimes you can find quality coupons in the mail, by reading in ads or coupon books.

You can also get coupons anywhere, such as grocery aisles in the store, newspaper, or even next to the main entrance of a store. There may be specials on things such as salad, steak, or whatever possible throughout the store.

Stores are always having specials in some shape or form, somewhere in your town, and you can only find the best deals by looking at their ads, or even calling their customer service at a specific store.

You can view specific sites online related to the specific stores in your town, and easily search on google to find quality coupons, or deals in those stores in your area.

To keep coupons organized, you may sort them by their section of food, such as meats, or diary.

You can place these in a small bag each, and label each section on the bag.

You can obtain items for free by getting specials, such as buy one get one free, or by have a card for the specific store, such as a "Kroger" plus card. These cards you can use to save you money any time, along with coupons.

If you have a family member working at the store, you may qualify for an employee discount as well, by using their card at the time of purchase. This can save you an additional 10 - 15%, depending on the company, but this does work for Meijers.

To use coupons to the best ability, you can look at your preferences, and the costs of particular products with other stores in your area. If you find with the combination of this coupon, and the price are both good, compared to other deals, or services in your town, you are surely getting a good deal.

Some coupon sites you may try are: smartsource.com, retailmenot.com, couponmom.com, and couponcabin.com. Each site may offer their own specific deals, and items.

It is best to search through all that you can to find the best one that works for you. You may also use more then one, considering you can always get different deals, and more with multiple websites.




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