I need to figure out how to start doing this. I have been reading tons of blogs where people are taking advantage of them. Where do you get the coupons from?Is there some kind of method to finding good coupons?
I do occasionally - my mom does a lot. And I have friends that use couponmom.com to keep track of the best deals, and best coupons. They get their coupons from the Sunday News and Observer (which you could just go out and buy at a gas station on Sundays or you can subscribe to just the sunday edition)
I get the coupons from the Sunday paper every week. And websites like coolsavings.com and coupons.smartsource.com if you search on google for a little while you can find free websites with lots of tips. There are also websites that you can pay to sign up with and they tell you when and where to buy stuff for the cheapest price.Make sure you take advantage of the stores that do double and triple coupons! Harris Teeter doubles coupons up to $0.99 every day and they have triple coupons days every once in a while.
The sunday newspaper is always a good option. I get a lot from there. There are also some websites. Harris Teeter is amazing with coupons. They normally have some special every week where they double, some times triple, the amount of your coupons. It's fantastic!
I do I do! The Sunday paper has been my main source, although some magazines and websites have them, they are harder to track down. There is a site I used to use, called The Grocery Game (its $10 for each store for 8 weeks) that will show you which coupons to use each week - it tracks low prices and sale cycles. Its helpful but I wouldn't recommend paying for the site until you've built up a few weeks worth of coupons (since some of them could be from previous weeks that you wouldn't have access to). I shop at Harris Teeter and I sign up for their e-vic emails - they email out what goes on sale each week so that I can plan our meals and what to buy based on what's on sale and what coupons I have. It definitely cuts our grocery bill down!
I get most of mine out of the Sunday paper. There's usually at least one coupon booklet in there. I'm not an uber-coupon cutter like some people; we average only $2-7 savings per week using them (with the exception of ~50% savings for Harris Teeter triple coupon or super double coupon weeks).If I can remember, I'll c&p the link to the NC Nest board post whenever there's another big HT sale week. You'll get the gist of it then.
Someone usually finds the rumor about it the week before. They used to do a triples week about 4 times a year, but this year, they've had one almost every month.
I'm pretty sure everywhere honors manufacturer's coupons.I think Harris Teeter may take competitors coupons but I'm not sure. If you print coupons from online and they don't scan on the first try they won't accept it at Harris Teeter, just FYI. I've only ever had 1 that didn't scan though.
The e-vic emails have the coupon information at the top of the email. Every week they will double manufacturer's coupons (even if it says do not double) if the coupon is under 99 cents. Occasionally they do triple coupons and or super-double coupons (for super-double they will double any coupon less than $1.50 in value). I haven't tried to use competitor coupons at Harris Teeter...
No, the Harris Teeter e-vic emails don't actually mail out coupons (sorry if I'm confusing your comment to someone else) - they just mail out the coupon special (always double manufacturer's coupons up to .99 but sometimes its super double or triple) and what is on sale for the week.
I use coupons.com and peruse the Sunday paper. I used to be religious about the Sunday paper. I usually save $10 a week and it made me a smarter shopper. I didn't buy things just to buy, I became acustomed to buying things when I had coupons.
Southern Savers is a great website that publishes the coupons in the paper and pairs them with the in store sales to help you find the best prices on stuff. They Kroger, HT, Food Lion and I think Lowes on there as well as most of the drug stores. I've learned a lot from them!
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