Thanks to technology, today it is super easy to save money with grocery coupons. Decades ago, the only way to get grocery coupons was through the Sunday newspaper. Sunday’s newspapers have coupon inserts from RetailMeNot, SmartSource and P&G.
While you can still get coupon inserts every Sunday newspaper, you can also print them at home, find them in apps, get them delivered to your inbox etc.
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A common comment that I often hear from people who have tried to save money with coupons is that they forget to use them, or that when they try to use one at checkout it has expired.
If you ask a couponer about their first experiences couponing, they’ll probably tell you they did the same thing. This happened to me too, until I learned that organizing coupons is the first step to follow after clipping your first coupon.
Otherwise instead of saving money, using coupons turns into a big time consuming mess that will frustrate you and end up giving up.
Coupon Organization Tips & Techniques
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Thanks to technology, today it is super easy to save money with coupons. Learn shortcuts on how to get started and grow your savings. There are so many ways to save money, paying full price is a thing of the past.
Happy savings, TaLis
