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Advice For Using Coupons EffectivelyI use coupons every week at the grocery store but often times I feel like a complete failure when I walk out with a $70 or $80 bill for what I purchased and only saving about $4 - $8 in coupons. I do all the things I've read that I'm supposed to do, like checking the flyers, making a list etc... So my question is, how much in coupons should one have when they shop in order to be successful using coupons at the store? Lisa from Concord, NH Feedback About This Post:RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
Update: Post by lfw RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
Another way to save is cut your upc codes from your items and keep them for they never expire. Lable you some envelopes by categorizing the items. Even use clear jars to keep them in so they are easy to find. Before you through away any things upc code just tear or cut it off and add it to your collection. Post by theseamstress RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
Update: Post by lfw RE: Advice For Using Coupons EffectivelyI walked out of the grocery store last night with $45 worth of groceries. I only paid $15. Post by aprilconnett RE: Advice For Using Coupons EffectivelyIt really helps if you have a manufacturers coupon and use it on a store item that is either sale priced or with a store coupon. Post by lesngeo RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
I think it really helps to use the coupons on items that are on Special Sale that particular week. Sometimes you can get items free or nearly free. That is very rewarding! Post by Annie779 RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
I find that coupons are really only a small percentage of savings. Half or more of the coupons are for non food items anymore and those for food are the over-priced premium brand name products or overly processed foods. Post By K (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
Well, the question I'd ask is how much were you saving otherwise? If between the coupons and the sales I can hit 50% or more, I've done really well - no matter how much I'm buying. Post by cfbandit RE: Advice For Using Coupons EffectivelyMy sister taught me a long time ago how to get more from my coupons. I used to get the largest size available when I had a coupon. I always ended up paying something but thought I was getting a bargain. She told me to get the SMALLEST size availabe and I often got the products for free. For sure, I saved something off the larger packages but found that free was even better... Post By grammiecracker (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Using Coupons EffectivelyThe best advice I can give when shopping with coupons is to not be loyal to specific brands. When I go shopping with my coupons I still check prices of other brands. Often times I find that I can still buy a store brand cheaper then the name brand product that has a coupon. Also check the internet for more coupons. Before I go shopping I try to search out coupons online (smartsource.com... i think) or by going to the manufacturers website for a specific brand. It is also important to know your prices. When you keep track of what things normally cost it helps you to recognize a good deal as well as when you should really stock up on a product. I hope this helps! Post by tthompson RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
I am very proud of you. I think you are doing very well. If you've saved $8 off an order of $80, you've saved 10%. thats good. This is like one hour of take-home pay when you work. Please remember to give yourself a pat on the back for the good work you've done. (smile) Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
If there is a sale on a higher-priced item that I would Post By Rheaad (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
I don't have any stores in my area that does double coupons, but at my Kroger chain store the receipt at the bottom gives me the 'percent saved' including all sale items, coupons, etc. I feel like I've had a successful shopping trip if I save a total of 25-33% of the total price. It also always gives me the $$ saved. Post by KLJohn RE: Advice For Using Coupons EffectivelyI use the grocery game and only use the coupons at Publix who doubles the coupons everyday up to 50 cents. I usually spend between 20 and 30 dollars and i usually save about 30 or 40 dollars every week! I do shop at walmart and aldis too but just for things I cant get cheaply at publix. Post By jennifer (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
Have 1 or 2 Sunday papers delivered. Check the coupons as soon as you get them. Mark the coupons you want to cut out. Decide if you want to buy more papers, if the coupons are good enough. I've bought 5-7 papers extra! Post By no name (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
Thanks for the advice. I keep hearing about these people that walk out of the grocery store with $100 worth of products and only paid $40 or $50. I wonder if that is realistic? Post By Lisa (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Using Coupons EffectivelyIf you saved money, the coupons did what they were supposed to do and you are not a failure. Just remember, coupons are for name brands and you can often buy store brands cheaper. Never buy something that you do not need simply because you have a coupon. People who save the most money with coupons do it at a store where they double or triple coupons values. And they use them on sale items and loss leaders to save the most. Companies also put differing amounts on coupons depending on where you live. I may only get 25 cents off something while your coupon will be for 50 cents and someone else will get 75 cents off the same item. I have no stores around that double or triple coupon values. I have found that I save the most by shopping at Aldi's or Save-a-Lot, using a price book, stock piling when I run into good bargains, growing a garden, and canning and freezing as much as I can. I chiefly use coupons for paper products, batteries, shampoos and hair stuff, meats, pet stuff, vitamins, and things like that. Post by susanmajp RE: Advice For Using Coupons EffectivelyWhere I am, grocery stores offer "double coupons" i.e. they double the value of your coupon upto $1, so if you have a $1 off coupon for a box of oatmeal, they'll take an additional dollar off. I've found that by using coupons on items on sale, I pay less for brand name products than I would for a store brand. Look at the per oz, or for example per diaper cost, and calculate what is a better buy. And if it isn't incovenient, buy most non-perishable goods only when they're on sale, with a coupon!. Post By Aisha (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Using Coupons Effectively
Now since we finally have Aldis and Save-a-Lot grocery stores, I've been shopping at these stores They sell many off brand and store brand products. So there are no coupons to deal with. The manufacturers always want you to use their coupons so you will continue to buy their products. I wish the manufacturers would just lower the prices and do away with all coupons. Post by MCW |
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