Coupons for Groceries

By Frances Robinson

In today’s economy everyone is looking for ways to save. Since a big part of our budget goes toward groceries it makes sense to start the savings there. There are many types available and from many different sources. Coupons can be found in inserts of the Sunday paper and depending on your area other days as well.

Print coupons (that you can print off the internet) has become quite popular. Some products on the shelf have free coupon offers and a certain amount off. If you ever have a complaint and write to the address on the label many times you’ll get a letter from the company with free coupons. Sometimes manufacturers give out coupons at the store and also some stores when you cash out at the register plus can still be found in magazines.

Another little known source of coupons is online services who don’t actually sell the coupons because it’s not allowed but in most cases you pay for their service to ship and handle. Generally there is a quick turn around of the mailing because savvy shoppers watch sales flyers and order to use before the weekly sale ends.

Rebate shopping is another great way to get discounted or free products plus you can usually use coupons with those products and actually make a little money.

It’s amazing how much you can save if you shop sales and use coupons. In today’s economy any saving is a big help. If you would like to maximize your savings there are very inexpensive programs that can teach you how.

Author: My name is Frances Robinson. I am a writer and researcher interested in many topics which I frequently write about. Years ago when my husband was injured on the job I had to learn ways to cut expenses and this is how I did it. Here’s a good inexpensive program to help you get started. I literally save at least $1000 a year. One program I recommend is: How To Organize and Get the Most out of Coupons.

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