I know there are some of you out there who don't want to bother with paper coupons--the clipping, filing, and researching and all. Well, you can still save! If you have a Kroger card, you can have coupons loaded onto your card that will come off automatically when you buy that item. Now I realize that Kroger doesn't have the cheapest prices on a regular basis. But you've got to admit that when they have a sale, it's generally a good one. And they double coupons too. I shop more at Kroger now than I do anywhere else, just because we are living mostly on the things I get from there really cheap on sale with a coupon or whatever.
I load on the ones that I will use, and I check the sites before heading out to see if there are any e-coupons for items that I already have a manufacturer's coupon for (that's doubled) or are on sale. If an item is on sale and I have a paper coupon for it, the e-coupon still comes off too! There is one e-coupon for $.50 off a 4-pack of Cottonelle. The regular price for it at Kroger is $.99, so it ends up being only $.49.
You can use the coupon for only one item, but you can re-load the same coupon back on your card for the next time you go. Before I go to Kroger, I stop to see if there are any coupons I want to load.
To keep track of which coupons I have, I print out the page with my coupons listed. (I print them enlarged.) Then I cut them apart and file them with my regular coupons.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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