Hey all!
Life has taken some turns here recently that are making me HAVE to get down and dirty with coupons again, so you might see more posts from me coming up.
Below are a few examples of coupon deals that I am doing on my weekly grocery shopping. I thought I would show you the breakdowns, and money saved, so it might help you understand a little better of how it all works.
This is for Shoprite, my local grocery store. I used coupons cut from Coupons.com, along with digital coupons that I saved on my card via the app.
1 - Progresso Light Sou = on sale for $1.33 x 4 cans = $5.32 - $1 digital coupon - $1.00 off 4 printable == $3.32 for 4 cans ($.83 each)
2 - International Delight creamer = on sale $2.29 x 3 = $6.87 - $1 off 2 digital coupon - $1.45 off 3 printable == $4.43 for 3pints ($1.47 each)
3 - Skippy peanut butter = on sale for $2.99 - $.55 off digital cpn - $.55 printable (which will double to $1) = $1.44 final price
4 - Trix cereal = on sale for $3.39 - $.75 digital coupon - $.75 printable (which will double to $1) = $1.64 final price
5 - Special K cereal bars = on sale 2 fro $3.48 - $1 off 2 digital = $1 off 2 printable = $1.48 for 2 ($.74each)
6 - Betty Crocker instant potatoes packages == $1.19 - $.50 off 2 digital = $1.88 for 2 ($.94 each)
7 - Shoprite spreadable butter = on sale for $1.88 - $1.00 digital cpn = $.88 final price
8 - Shoprite Burgundy cooking wine = on sale for $.99 - $.50 digital coupon - $.49 final price
9 - Xtra laundry detergent, 75 oz bottle = on sale for $1.77 - $1.00 coupon = $.77 final price
10 - Lipton tea, 18 ct = on sale for $1.99 - $1.00 printable = $.99 final price
This is not all of the coupons, I used, but I wanted to show a few examples. This did offset the fee to do the Shop from Home option. If I went into the store, I would have gotten about $10.50 off from these coupons. And you can see some of the final prices i paid.
Again this was just a sample of what you can be doing as well to save some money. Feel free to message me with any questions or even share your own coupon ventures.
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