Save Money with Grocery Store Coupons
Coupons, used wisely and selectively, can be a great way to save
money from your food budget. Here are some tips to start you on
your way to becoming a coupon guru.
1. Don't use coupons just because they are a "good deal". Try to
limit coupon use to products you would normally buy anyway.
Coupons are most often offered to entice shoppers to buy high
priced, highly processed convenience foods, so in some cases it
may be cheaper and healthier to make your own home made version
of the product from scratch.
2. Keep your coupons organized in a binder or special coupon
holder and sorted by category. Go through your coupons every
week or so and throw out any that have expired.
3. Look for coupons that come in packs in the mail, in
magazines, or with in the inserts with the Sunday papers. Ask
your coworkers, friends and neighbors to save their ad packs
from the mail and Sunday newspaper inserts for you.
4. Use your favorite search engine to find printable coupon
sites online.
5. If your family has some favorite products that are pricey,
then take the time to bookmark the manufacturers' web sites and
check weekly or so for any product coupons or specials.
6. If the coupons you have are for foods that are not healthy
for your family, then they may not be a good deal, even if you
get the products for free. Products like soda that are high in
sugar and devoid of any nutrients may be best left at the store.
7. Watch out for people selling coupon books. It may be a scam.
Generally it is not necessary to pay for something you can clip
for free from the newspaper or download from manufacturers' web
sites.
8. Don't forget to look for coupons when you are at the grocery
store. Some stores have machines set up that dispense coupons
near selected products.
9. Consider participating in online forums where people exchange
their unused coupons for ones that they need.
10. Find out if your local stores offer double coupon days.
11. To save time at the check out line, have your coupons
sorted, organized and ready to hand to the cashier.
12. Keep a price book of the best prices you've found for food
and other products, so you will know if you are getting a good
deal using a coupon. Sometimes generic store brands may offer
cheaper alternatives to national brands that have high
advertising costs already built into the price.