Free Online Grocery Store Coupons (and examples how to save money)

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By MarloByDesign



Print grocery store coupons from home

In recent months (maybe I am behind the times), I just discovered http://coupons.com - With this site, you can print out grocery store coupons, without cutting out Sunday paper grocery coupons.

You have to install their "coupon printing software" - it is safe (I have had no issues and have been using this site for a while now).

(1) Go to http://coupons.com

(2) Install their coupon printing software.

(3) Next time you go to http://coupons.com, you will be redirected to http://print.coupons.com

(4) Select the coupons you want.

(5) Hit "print"

It is time to start saving money on your grocery bill, if you (1) do not want the hassle of clipping coupons, or (2) supplement your Sunday newspaper coupons with printable coupons as well.

If you can save $7.00 per month with coupons, that is $84 per year. Now, that is a free electricity bill!


How to Get Free Stuff

Free Stuff & Good Deals for Folks Over 50 (Free Stuff & Good Deals series) Free Stuff & Good Deals for Folks Over 50 (Free Stuff & Good Deals series)
Price: $7.40
List Price: $12.95
Free Stuff For Seniors Free Stuff For Seniors
Price: $0.70
List Price: $27.96
Free Stuff For Everyone Free Stuff For Everyone
Price: $3.45
List Price: $4.95
Free Stuff from Uncle Sam Free Stuff from Uncle Sam
Price: $2.67
List Price: $4.95

Take Aways...

  1. Photocopy Coupons - I have noticed that once I hit the print limit (usually 2), I cannot print anymore and will see the message "Print limit reached". As a work around, after I print the coupons I want (one of each), I scan them with my scanner/printer into my computer (or photocopy them using my scanner/printer), so I can than use them multiple times.
  2. Combine using coupons with sales - For example, Totinos pizza rolls are usually $2.00/box (15 count). They went on sale at my local grocery store BOGO (buy one get one free). I bought 4 boxes, got 4 free (8 total). Now, at full price this would cost me $16.00 (8 boxes * $2.00), but it only cost me $4.70 - that is 59¢ a box!!! [4 BOGO boxes (8 boxes) * $2.00 = $8.00 - $1.10 - $1.10 - $1.10 = $4.70/8 boxes = 59¢ a box].
  • I used three (3) 55¢ coupons, which my grocery store doubles to $1.10.

When you get of the habit of using coupons, taking advantage of specials and sales, and remembering grocery items prices in your head, this becomes a standard part of your shopping routine.

In my opinion, the 10¢ I spend on paper and ink, is the worth the $1.00 I can save on any one product, especially because the grocery store I shop at doubles my coupons (a 55¢ coupon would be doubled to $1.10). $$$

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VioletSun profile image

VioletSun  says:
7 months ago

This is the perfect hub for me. Thank you!  I was  telling my s/o the other day we both need to learn how to use coupons and save money when food shopping,  but we are both procrastinators when it comes to certain things.  Have bookmarked  the  site you recommended.  

MarloByDesign profile image

MarloByDesign  says:
7 months ago

You are welcome, it is amazing the money you can save. I also cut coupons from the Sunday newspaper - the key is to keep the coupons organized.

That should be my next hub!

runsrealfast profile image

runsrealfast  says:
6 months ago

I hooked you up on my hub http://hubpages.com/hub/My-Personal-Guide-To-Perso

MarloByDesign profile image

MarloByDesign  says:
6 months ago

Thanks runsrealfast - I really enjoyed your hub!

Jan  says:
3 months ago

The coupons on coupons.com will not print!

MarloByDesign profile image

MarloByDesign  says:
2 months ago

Jan, i do not know why you are having trouble. Mine print just fine, are you checking the ones you want?

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