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Saving Money When ShoppingBy meggiedoodle from Thornton, CO Feedback About This Post:RE: Saving Money When ShoppingI would warn against overuse of coupons. Most of the food you buy with them are crap and you'll pay more in medical bills due to malnutrition. Develop skills in the kitchen, which is time consuming but so is couponing. The food will be better and will nourish your family. Don't buy anything online unless you search for a coupon code first. Comparison shop for everything. For groceries, keep a price book so you see what stores sell the groceries you buy cheapest. Also, sign up for rewards programs everywhere. Post by emilykate84 RE: Saving Money When ShoppingFYI Walmart will honor most competitors sale ads if you bring them to the register! Saves on gas running to several stores! Post by hibbardg RE: Saving Money When Shopping
I receive Consumer World weekly email updates every Monday. This is one of the articles featured today and it's full of 'ask for a discount' advice: Post by Deeli RE: Saving Money When Shopping
I save quite a few dollars every week by purchasing storebrand products. Most food staples are of comparable quality, a few toiletry items are not but initial trials will quickly prove what's worth buying regularly. Living in Australia we do not have coupons available for groceries. I would estimate that 60 - 70% of my groceries are storebrand. I purchase many toiletry and cleaning products and petfood in bulk outside of the grocery store. Although you're paying more in one hit, you save quite a bit on buying individual packs or smaller packs at the supermarket. For clothing, bedding, etc I buy items on sale. Also many retailers here offer a 'price match' where they will beat a competitors price on the same item. Post by knitwit RE: Saving Money When Shopping
I agree with the post fromthadiusmom and I too am constantly looking at stores sales flyers and then looking at the product on sale on there web site then print there coupon or just join there newsletters which are free and you'll receive coupons. Post by theseamstress RE: Saving Money When ShoppingCouponing works for some yes, if you live in an area that makes it easy. I live in a rural area, and our stores limit coupon doubling, do not offer it regularly, and are generally priced higher in the first place. It would make sense yes, to coupon regularly--provided you don't have to waste much gas and time to do it! Post by fatboyslimsmom RE: Saving Money When Shopping
I am sorry, but I have to disagree with fatboyslimsmom. Buying store brands is not a way of saving money. I have learned the "fine art" of couponing! I now do not pay for things like toilet bowl cleaner, shampoo, toothpaste, hand soap. And I get most things I buy everyday for less than, and the list can go on. And I get most things I buy everyday for less than 1.00 or Free! And, Yes these things are name brand items. Post by thadiusmom RE: Saving Money When Shopping
I agree with fatboyslimsmom about using store brands and buying cleaning supplies, etc at dollar stores. Also when I make a shopping list, I only buy meats that are on sale. If you shop at Wal-mart, they have meats that they need to sell soon, so they put a large yellow sticker on them with a discounted price. Of course you have to use these meats or freeze them the day you buy them. Try to cut down on the amount of meat you serve. Most people eat way too much meat. For instance, one serving of meat should be about the size of a deck of cards. At our house, I eat one serving of meat and my husband eats two. Post by Patty Lynn RE: Saving Money When Shopping
I subscribe to my local Sunday paper because they always have national brand product coupons and oodles of local store flyers for in-store sales of the week. My local paper gives a discount for subscribing so I save 25 cents off the weekly newspaper stand price. Plus, the money I save from using the coupons and paying attention to the local store sales ends up paying for the subscription and I still save lots more money found there on the items I buy at the store. Plus, I basically get a free newspaper where I can sit for an hour or two with a cup of coffee, put my feet up and read the news, funny pages, Parade magazine and get the TV guide for the week ;-) Post by Deeli RE: Saving Money When Shopping
I started out using coupons, but after losing 2 days per month, I started using store brands almost exclusively. There are a few things that taste different, or perform different, such as cleaning products. I can easily tell the difference in a $1 bottle of dish liquid, versus $4 Dawn for hands! But, it does help out alot. I shop more at the 'everythings a dollar' type stores for many things as well, such as cleaning supplies, paper/plastic supplies, personal care items, even some gifts, and always for birthday cards. Post by fatboyslimsmom |
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