I love coupons! Why pay full price when you can get it for less? I easily become bored and discouraged with things but CouponMom.com makes it really easy for me to see what stores around me are offering good sales and if there are any printable coupons as well as what ones match from the newspaper.
When you get to the website you will want to create an account and sign in to have full access. It's free! After you sign in click on Grocery Deals near the top. Then you can choose a store or look at Grocery deals by state. I'm going to choose Target to walk you through.
Click on Target Deals List. If you scroll down you will see the Description of the deal. This page shows the sales price, if there's a manufacturer's coupon, store coupon, gift card, final price, and what you saved. There may also be links below the item for electronic coupons, printable coupons, and cash back offers (Ibotta).
For the purpose of this article I'm looking at Target Deals 4/12-4/18. During this time the first item on the list is "Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bar (1.55 oz. only)--FREE with coupon link." There's a link below that says Electronic Coupons. The link takes me to the SavingStar website. After I log in it takes me to another page where it shows the coupon and I click "I Want This!"
Let's go back to CouponMom.com. There are small boxes next to each item in the list for sale. You can click the items you want and have the list sent to you as well. You will also notice next to the boxes there may be a code like 03-29 R2 or 03-08 S. These codes tell you where to look for the paper manufacturer's coupons you've collected from the newspaper. The first part is the date the coupons was published in the newspaper the second part shows which set like SmartSource.
If you already use coupons or are looking into getting started using coupons this site is a great resource. I don't do a lot of shopping so I only use it when I'm purchasing something specific or going to a specific store, especially Target.
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
Coupon Mom - Organize and Print Coupons.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Coupon or not to coupon
Coupon or not to coupon? That is the question on many people's minds. I can see both sides of why to do it and why not to.
If you're like me and you live in a state where the magical "double coupon" is unheard of due to legislature then it will be very difficult for you to do any "extreme couponing."
I'm not saying you can't get super deals using coupons. I'm just saying don't expect a win like you see on TV. In states where "double couponing" isn't allowed you just have to be really good at matching up stores that will allow you to use both a manufacturer's coupon and a store coupon at the same time. Here in the South two stores great for that are Target and Publix. Both stores offer pretty good store coupons each week and allow you to use manufacturer's coupons as well. Target even offers to give you $5 gift cards for certain items purchased and then you can use those gift cards to pay off the balance there or keep and use later.
Why to Coupon?
If you fit any of the statements below you have a good reason to use coupons to your advantage.
- If you live in an area where you have to travel a significant distance to get to a larger chain grocery store.
- If you often buy name brand products.
- If you have a large family.
- If you live in a smaller area and your local grocery stores accept coupons.
- If you often shop at stores that allow both manufacturer's coupons and store coupons to be used together.
This still holds true today. If you live in a more rural area where you may only have one grocery store that store has no direct competition they can and often do price their items higher than what you would find if you went to a larger town with multiple grocery stores. It's all about competition.
- That's why it's good to utilize coupons if you live in a similar area. If you are shopping at the local store save yourself some money because they making you pay what they want because they are the only store around. If you are going to travel farther away for less expensive food or a larger selection of food you will be using more gasoline to get there so why not use coupons to your advantage to cut costs again somewhere else.
- This is a great item I purchase at Target and take advantage of the store deals combined with manufacturer's coupons. Without any coupons 2 packs of razor blades could be $22-48. Usually with just Target deals I can get them (let's use the cheaper pack) for about $20 and get a $5 gift card which I use on this order so they would only be about $15. Let's say I had 2 manufacturer's coupons (both can be used) and they are for $2.00 each then I would only pay $11 for 2 packs of razor blades. Eleven dollars is about the cost for one pack so I essentially got a buy one get one free.
- If you have a membership to a club like BJ's you can also use manufacturer's coupons as well as their store coupons. They also usually have their own gas station where you can get deals on gas as well. Couponing for a large family can be a bit of work but if you have older children, those that can use scissors responsibly can help with cutting out and organizing coupons.
I've compiled some reasons below why not to coupon.
- You live in a larger city with many discount grocery stores.
- You care less about name brands, just as long as the food looks and tastes good.
- You don't have extra time to coupon for larger trips.
I'm not saying I never coupon, but I coupon for very specific products, the rest I just buy at a discount store in order to save me money and time.
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