Several Sites on the web are now springing up giving us up to date information as to where we can get money off vouchers for our regular weekly shopping.
By shifting our shopping patterns and using these vouchers we can save ourselves loads of money on our essential food shopping.
One website in particular htp://www.thegrocerygame.com/ is a subscription site that turns money saving into a game and does most of the hard work for you.
http://www.couponmom.com/ is another site that is free to use.
In the uk there are many sites you can use just google 'voucher codes' and you will be amazed!
Money-saving tips
-- Use a disciplined approach to shopping. Try to buy only sale items - and that includes fruits and produce too. Stock up on sale items when possible.
-- Consider buying bread, particularly sandwich bread, off the sale rack. Most grocery stores slash prices when bread is near its "sell-by" date. But that "sell-by" date is just that; it doesn't mean the bread can't be eaten shortly after that date.
-- Start noticing prices, and consider starting a price book. Many people don't pay attention to the way supermarket prices fluctuate. That awareness alone will help you detect rock-bottom prices, even if you never plan to clip a coupon. You'll also find out which stores can help you save on items you use most.
-- Brand names matter some of the time. But comparison shop and consider switching brands when it makes financial sense.
-- Use coupons for items you frequently use. Look for them in store circulars, the Sunday newspaper or online. Also, visit supermarket home pages and produce Web sites; many offer coupons as well.
-- Coupon swap. Find a group of friends who also want to save money. (Make it a diverse group so everyone is not wrestling over the Pampers coupons.)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/11/14/HOFU13RV4N.DTL
Monday, 24 November 2008
Grocery Vouchers are the New Must Have!
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