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They come once a week in the Sunday paper. Most people don’t
cut coupons but they are a great way to save money on the
family grocery bill. Take a look at them. They could be for
something that you purchase often.
The purpose of coupons is to get consumers to buy the latest
products. Most coupons are for items we all use: cereal,
laundry detergent, toilet paper, and the like. Many people
mistakenly equate coupon use with being poor or needy so they
don’t use them. Using coupons never caused anyone to die of
embarrassment. Besides, it’s always a good thing to save money,
right?
Clip coupons for items that you need. Even if you don’t have to
buy that item right away, most coupons are good for several
months. Organize the coupons in a billfold. Filing them
according to category keeps them where you can lay your hands
on them easily when it’s time to purchase the items. A billfold
fits in a purse or back pocket so you don’t have to carry
anything extra in your hand.
Coupons save even more money when used in conjunction with
store sales. Most grocery stores nowadays have discount cards
that save shoppers extra bucks. The cards are free, just
requiring a sign up form be filled out. Each week store
circulars highlight that week’s savings. A coupon worth $.50
combined with a store savings of $1.00 equals an extra fifty
cents saved.
Don’t buy items just because you have a coupon. Depending on
the grocery store where you shop, some buys aren’t even a
bargain with the coupon. Do yourself a favor and hold onto the
coupon until you can get a better deal at another store.
Try the generic version of foods and other items instead of the
brand name. In most cases, the generic contains the same
ingredients but without the fancy label and the two dollar
markup. There are a lot of grocery stores that double and
triple coupons up to $1.00. Waiting until those days to shop
with your coupons can make those name brands more affordable.
For items that you want but don’t have to have, this is the
best time to try them out without spending a lot of cash.
Some coupons have offers for free items if you buy the required
amount of another at the regular price. I have seen this done
with milk and eggs. A gallon of milk was free with the purchase
of two dozen eggs. At the price milk is today, that could be a
good deal for big families. Don’t throw away these coupons
because you don’t need the eggs. Someone you know might benefit
from this so go ahead and buy them and pass them on to a friend
or family member who could use them.
Coupons aren’t just in the newspaper anymore either. Online
sites like Coupons.com ask users a few questions and offer
coupons based on their answers. New coupons can be chosen and
printed off each week for the trip to the grocery store. Note
that some coupons are not subject to doubling however, so be
careful to read the fine print.
Coupons are a great money saving idea for everyone. We all need
to go to the grocery store, so why not save a little in the
process? In a couple months’ time you will see the savings
translate into more money in your pocket.
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