ok so i decided 8 months ago to start printing some coupons off the webby web to see if i could save some buckage at the g-store. much to my pleasure, i wound up saving on average 25% per visit. no, i don’t buy crap i don’t need, junk food, etc… i strategically look for coupons that serve a purpose to me — be it thru products i normally purchase — or trying new products. *occasionally* i will buy something of “lesser quality” just to save some SERIOUS cash.
then i researched the ‘net for more ways to find coupons. and i found lots. then i started buying sunday papers just for the coupon inserts (i know, what a WASTE of good trees!).
so now i, on average, save about 35%-75% off each grocery bill. how do i do this? OCD, baby. nah, actually i looked at it like a small part time job. if i devote about 2-3 hours per week between internet, newspaper, clipping, sorting and reviewing sales circulars, i save some serious buckage.
here’s the method to my couponing madness:
1. contact your local grocery stores to see what their coupon policy is. most double coupons up to 20. sometimes they’ll TRIPLE them (harris teeter does this occasionally). not all stores, even in the same chain, have the same policies. they vary BY STORE. make a 2 minute call, it can save some duckets.
2. print/clip coupons.
3. organize (yes, i have an organizer from the dollar store, silly, i know). trash expired coupons.
4. remember the coupons u have (it’s MUCH easier if you can devote a little short term memory to recall what you have stashed in the organizer as you review circulars).
5. review sales circulars. make special notes about BOGO or BOG2 items – these add up!
6. jot down on a notepad (by store) the items u want to purchase, and the price, in case there’s a discrepancy at the store.
7. pull out corresponding coupons, by store, and organize them in the order the store is laid out. clip them together and label the top with the store’s initials. huge time saver once at the store so you don’t have to fiddle thru stacks of disorganized coupons.
8. go to the stores, and EVEN look at the stuff you didn’t pull coupons for JUST in case there are some killer deals.
9. as you go thru and put items in the cart, put the corresponding coupon on the cart seat so you know it’s been used and you move on to the next coupon.
–>10. and for the seriously devoted couponer… if you go to manufacturer’s websites, fill in the comment/contact us section and say something like “i love your products, they really make my life ____ (adjective)” and include your name and home address… 9 out of 10 will MAIL you coupons!
–>11. oh, and sign up for the weekly circulars to be emailed to you on the grocery store websites. c’mon, you spend time at work surfing the internet achieving NOTHING so why not spend a little of that time doing something productive — like saving some george washingtons.
why this works especially well for me is this.. within a 4 mile radius of my house i have 4 grocery stores (harris teeter, bi-lo, lowe’s foods, food lion). food lion usually has NIL in terms of deals with coupons because they don’t double. so i avoid them usually. anyway, i figure if i travel to the farthest grocery store, then back track to the other 2, i spend on average, $2 in gas – worst case. $1 for the sunday paper. so $3 investment to save 35%-75% on my bill? hell yeah. i’m down like john brown.
i’ve gotten marinades, sauces, rice, and meal “helpers” for FREE. yep. think about it… if you have a 75¢ off coupon, tripled… that’s $2.25 off! if Lawry’s marinades are on sale, 2/$4, then i get 2 for free! uncle ben’s rice small box is like $1.75, one coupon for 75¢ off – doubled – $1.50, so i get the box for 25¢. not too shabby. i’ve stocked my pantry FULL of these items. then i take advantage of cleaning products, toilet tissue (yeah, the good kind), etc coupons for killer deals when the store runs some huge discount on them. and i STOCK UP. so, yeah, i might have 32 rolls of TP in my closet, but that’s ok… it won’t go bad.
the BOGO (buy one get one free) and BOG2 (buy one get 2 free) items are GEMS. for instance, bi-lo runs a great special on pre-cooked, peeled and deveined shrimp (21-30ct). BOG2. that’s 3 bags of shrimp for like $14. i freeze them and pull them out when i want ‘em. granted, it means freezing your stuff, but with gas and food prices soaring, that’s fine by me.
so it’s like a game now. i STRIVE to beat my last personal best. i don’t CARE if people at the store roll their eyes at me because i’m walking like a granny, squinting my eyes to scour the aisles for crazy deals… or holding up the line because i have 40 coupons. i’m saving some money and i’m playing the game, so piss off.
install the coupon bar (only works in IE – poo) and it’ll give you a greater variety to print. it’s available on www.couponmom.com
here are some links to great sites i’ve found thus far for coupons…
http://www.freestufftimes.com/coupons/page/2/
http://couponmom.coupons.smartsource.com/WEB/index.aspx?Link=WOOX5QMOGEYUM
http://family.go.com/tagsearch-coupon/groceries/
http://couponbar.coupons.com/CouponBarWebEdition.asp
http://www.wow-coupons.com/index.php
http://www.couponsurfer.com/pg_show.cfm?pg_id=12
http://mr-oczka.0catch.com/coupons1.htm
http://www.coolfreeoffer.com/Coupons.html
http://www.angelfire.com/sd2/stealsanddeals/coupons.html
http://afullcup.com/upload/printable-coupons/28457-long-long-list-printable-coupons-abc-order.html
http://shop.safeway.com/superstore/sixframeset.asp?page=print
http://www.hotcouponworld.com/forums/grocery-stores/
http://www.eatbetteramerica.com/coupons/
http://www.specialoffers.com/grocery-printable/
http://www.realfreebies.com/coupons.html
http://couponocean.com/printable-coupons/?PHPSESSID=cd7aed42eb9ed71249385d93d1f9179f
www.coupons.com
http://offers.e-centives.com/registration/col.cfm?type=portal&id=4FDC2C0F-30B4-4697-97FB-381B8AF0CD08&hp=1
final note: yes, it’s not fun or easy to get started with this system. takes some time perfecting it.. and my system may not work for you.. but, nothing ventured, nothing gained. give it a shot. start slowly, and build. once you realize the immense savings.. you’ll probably get sucked into just like i was..