Combine Sales, Coupons and Discount to Maximize Money Savings

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Paid $25 for $150 worth of groceries from Krogers? This video shows how we used very little cash to by a whole cart full of groceries. Learn to combine manufactures’ coupons with in-store coupons, sales and discounts to pay pennies on the dollar for your groceries. Manufacturers send out billions of dollars worth of coupons every year. A high percentage of coupons are disregarded or thrown in the trash, unclaimed. Although, you are not able to use two identical coupons together, combining various types is permitted. Look for Super Markets and Grocer Stores that offer the highest value for doubling coupons. On average, stores will double up to $1, however some will double up to $2 total. Along with store specials, coupons, and discount, customers earn money back with register rewards and up rewards. These rewards are as good as cash for the next shopping trip. Why spend your hard earned money when the store and manufacturer are willing to give it to you for pennies or even free? Time is money; pay yourself with the money you’ll save, by doing a little research and coupon cutting. Target, Kroger, Rite-Aid and Walgreen have great weekly promotions, sales and specials. Find coupons in the newspaper, magazine, store, fliers and bulletins. Save all coupons in a portfolio, file box or folder and carry them with you into the store. Always look for greatly reduced clearance items to purchase with coupons. Check online for blogs, manufacture, and stores that offer printable coupons. Use a quality ink that prints nice and clear, some supermarkets will not honor printed coupons if they do not scan. You can request the clerk to hand enter the numbers of a non-scanning coupon.

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Brad Roff says:

Amazing! I don't care if it ends up being $7.00HR, what fun. I laughed when it got under fifty, and just stared under ten.

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