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[O95]On Line Grocery Coupons
by Grissom Huang, Gri

Establishing a budget for your everyday expenses can be quite hard. In most cases, homeowners tend to go to the grocery store several times in a month but not everyday especially if the store is located at a considerable distance away from their homes. Have you ever tried using grocery coupons? These coupons are great for cutting the cost of your groceries. You no longer have to worry that you'll run out of cash because with these coupons, you can shop with more confidence.

If you want to take advantage of grocery coupons, you will need sales ads or newspapers. There are several local stores in your area so try to get their sales papers. Before you shop for grocery items, make a list first so that you won't forget anything. Check the sales papers and encircle those that are included on your grocery list. You can also encircle some items which you think is useful when they go on sale later on. Group all the grocery items together like for instance, group all canned foods, veggies, and fruits.

Cut up the sales coupons and match it with the items that you want to buy. Some stores even offer double grocery coupons and this can really save you lots of money. Make sure that all the coupons are properly arranged by sorting them according to value and relevance; that way, it will be easier to use the coupons once you're in the grocery store. There are times when you need to hop from one store to another depending on the coupons that you have.

Always shop for the coupons that come with special prices or the double coupons because the grocery items usually run out fast; other people are also looking for some great discounts and are using grocery coupons as well so make sure that you get the items as soon as you arrive at the grocery store.

Try to match the price of the item with that of coupon and sales advertisement. The price is very important so you need to ensure that the all the pricing matches. The cashier will tally your order. To avoid any discrepancies, try to talk to the cashier immediately. By doing so, you can avoid problems when you're already at the counter.

Don't worry if you didn't use all the coupons. As long as the coupons are unexpired, keep them. When another sales flyer comes out, you can again check if the coupons can be used.

With today's advanced technology, you can also make use of the internet to get grocery coupons. You can check out online stores for printable grocery coupons. You can print these coupons and use when shopping in the store. You will just need to check if the local groceries in your area maintain their own website and be sure to log on to the web. If you can find grocery coupons, print them out and check the period being covered.


According to Susan Samtur, The Coupon Queen and founder of www.selectcouponprogram.com, the answer lies largely in the fact that most people simply do not think couponing to be time-efficient. They believe that it takes hours every day to clip coupons and figure out how to get the best deals. In today's busy world, most people just don't have that kind of time, so they avoid the process for fear of being sucked in and losing out on time that could be spent elsewhere.

But is the myth true? Do you really need to spend half of your waking hours clipping, sorting, and alphabetizing coupons? Of course not! The key to all of this is proper organization ? with the right system in place, shopping with coupons becomes a walk in the park (or in the aisle)! There are a few simple steps anyone can follow to keep their coupons from becoming an overwhelming, terrifying mess of papers.

First and foremost, you need a large folder to keep everything in. Folders with built-in or add-on separators are great, but as long as your coupon-holder is easy for you to manage, that is all that matters.

Next, write a list of categories into which all of your daily necessities are represented, and keep it alphabetical. Don't go crazy in trying to have a category for everything. If you don't have children, you don't need a diaper section! It all depends on what products you normally buy. For example, you might have these twelve categories:

Canned Goods Dairy Drinks
Medicine Cereals Frozen Foods
Fruits/Veggies Household Items Meats
Paper Goods Pet Food Snacks

You could always subdivide within categories as well (eg, having smaller sections within Household Items for things like lighting, cleaning, dishes). Once you've got your categories, you're home free! The trick is to keep at your system; don't get lazy! When you clip your coupons, file them away immediately unless you plan to use them right away, or else you'll end up with a pile of cluttered, disorganized coupons on your kitchen counter!

If you have special offers like free samples or rain checks, keep these in the back of your file and check them periodically.

It also helps if you put the shortest expiration dates in the front so you'll see those coupons first, but make sure to go through your file every month to throw out expired coupons, especially at the end of the calendar year when many coupons expire. Otherwise, your drawer/folder will fill up faster than you can use the coupons!

When you are ready for your weekly shopping trip (or biweekly) make your list of items then go to your coupon file. Pull out the coupons you'll need and put them into a small envelope so that you can match them to the correct product when you get to the store. Check the expiration dates one more time before you go to make sure you won't end up with an expired deal.

Don't get discouraged if you still have trouble acquainting yourself to a system at first. Like all systems, the coupon-organizer takes time to adjust to, but as long as you remain consistent with your filing procedure, you'll save tons of time and tons of money! Once you get organized with a system you know and feel comfortable with, you will be able to cut your sorting time into a fraction of what it once was. It's as simple as that!
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