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“clubs”. These offer additional discounts to members,
the discounts being clearly marked in the product aisles.
Most major chains (Vons, Ralph’s) will double your
coupon’s value. A $1.00 coupon is worth $2.00 (although
they will not double more than a $1.50 coupon).
It is
also important to realize is if an item is marked “2 for
$4.00” or “3 for $5.00” you need buy only one item to
get the discount. You will be charged $2.00 (half of $4.00).
The stores don’t advertise this. I just went to the store
and noticed that Boston Markets frozen dishes were marked
down from $4.50 each to “2 for $4.00” with a club card.
I bought one at $2.00 and had a one-dollar off coupon, which
was doubled. This with the club savings meant I paid nothing
for the food even though it had a value of $4.50. Now this
will not happen with every product but saving 30% here and
90% there translates into a general savings of 50% or more.
I will spend roughly one to one and a half hours at the
market and save at least $50.00. Is that worth it? Yep!
Get a
coupon organizer that has little slots for different
categories i.e. dairy products, meats, cleaning products.
You can make your own or buy one that has all the letters in
the alphabet. Get what works best for you.
I begin
Sunday morning clipping coupons out of the paper. I organize
the categories and then load them into my organizer checking
the previous coupons for expiration dates (discard them,
stores no longer accept expired coupons) and getting a
quick idea of what other coupons I have to help speed
me thru the aisles. Then off I go to the market...
I start
at one end of the store and go up and down each aisle
checking for member discounts and whether or not I have
a coupon to go along with it. I buy stuff that I need
immediately as well as stuff for the future. As I make
purchases, I place the coupons in the cart so I don’t
need to search for them while I am at the checkout line
and irritate people. My last visit I saved 51%. The visit
before… 57%. We have a cadre of friends who are all involved
in coupon shopping and it has become quite the sport as
to who saved the most and how, hence the term “competitive
coupon shopping”. Give it a try.
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