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For all the coupon clippers out there...
Where do you get your grocery related coupons?
I've been clipping coupons out of the newspapers, but they never seem to really have any for the products I buy the most of.
Are there any online resources you use?
On a related note: I did my first major coupon outing at Target the other day. I got $150 worth of stuff for $39 thanks to coupons! #winning
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Re: coupons
I get them out of the Sunday paper, online on coupons.com and I also shop at Bj's and they do their own coupons each month and I usually add a manufacturers with it.
I have also gone to the website of the products I used and signed up for their emails and coupons and I get some in the mail that way especially baby coupons.
I don't use too many coupons for the grocery stores, but when I do, they will double 10 coupons up to 1.00, so I use what I can. Otherwise I clip like crazy for everything else.
Since I work for the newspaper, I get my delivery for a discount and give my parents a Sunday only subscription for a year, plus my nana gets it too, so we have a ton of coupons to share.
I follow the Krazy Coupon lady to know what the deals are for Target and Walmart since those are the only stores in common. I also will use coupons.com redplum.com or smartsource.com for printable coupons.
I never have very much luck with store coupons. I follow a website, southersavers.com (obviously that doesn't help you), where she matches up the sales of the week with store and manu coupons. Maybe you can find a similar website for your area or for the stores you visit.
Some grocery stores have online programs. I'm a member of Publix's Pet Program and their Baby Club (obvs don't care about the diaper coupons, but they also send $1 off of milk or produce etc). Maybe looking around for similar clubs for your stores will help too.
The whole matching a store and manu coupon has been overrated for me.