Free Coupon Sites: Budget Grocery Tip

With the prices at the grocery store skyrocketing, most of us are looking in every direction for ways to save. One of the simplest ways is to clip coupons – a few minutes of time going through coupons can save a lot of money at the register. If you don’t have time to flip through the newspaper’s coupon sections, check out these coupon Web sites to download and print coupons.
Coupons.com offers coupons and easy recipes – we like this one for ginger soy ribs.
Smart Source has printable grocery coupons and a list of online shopping deals.
Procter & Gamble offers coupons and free samples on their Web site.
Cool Savings offers downloadable and online coupons.
Start Sampling has free sample offers, coupon books, and a message forum with great tips and tricks on saving money.
At Unilever, register to download free coupons for Dove, Slim·Fast, Suave and Snuggle
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Also visit your local grocery store’s Web site for coupons and deals, and to view the store sales circular.
What are your favorite coupon sources?



Comments
http://www.retailmenot.com
I use this site any time I order online (besides Etsy or Ebay) and I can usually get at least free shipping.
My grocery sometimes doesn’t accept the coupons I print out on printer paper.. any tips?
Each coupon has an unique bar code and your grocery store should be able to scan it. Check the quality of the printing. Sometimes if you print a coupon in a low-quality setting they may not be able to scan it.
Double-check that it is in fact a coupon and not just an offer.
Also, check the fine print. Some stores are not required to honor coupons.
Finally, talk to the manager. If it is a manufacturer’s coupon and it says you can redeem it at your local grocery store, then you should be able to. If your checker is hesitant then talk to the manager. Sometimes, checkers haven’t seen online coupons at all and are wary to scan them. But they should honor them. And when scanned will come up with the right discount.