I think the answer to your question really depends on how much time you have to dedicate to the process. Supercenters that offer everyday low prices will give you consistently decent deals and if you can add in some coupons on items that you need, it’s even better. I think it’s a good way to get some modest additional savings (from the coupons) on what are probably decent prices.
That said, if you have the time and energy to manage matching coupons that you have with the deals (especially the loss leaders and other great deals) at the local grocery store, you will probably get an even better savings. In my experience, the sale priced items at the grocery store are usually lower priced than the “everyday low prices†at the supercenter. If you spend even just a little time (15-20 minutes a week) looking through the store circular and matching it up with your coupons, you can save big.
If you want even bigger savings, try to move from just matching up grocery store deals with coupons to planning entire menus around the deals and stocking up. I’ve found that we can easily save $5-$10/week without out changing our meals around completely. If we switch meals around to match with the deals, our savings is significantly more!
I think the answer to your question really depends on how much time you have to dedicate to the process. Supercenters that offer everyday low prices will give you consistently decent deals and if you can add in some coupons on items that you need, it’s even better. I think it’s a good way to get some modest additional savings (from the coupons) on what are probably decent prices.
That said, if you have the time and energy to manage matching coupons that you have with the deals (especially the loss leaders and other great deals) at the local grocery store, you will probably get an even better savings. In my experience, the sale priced items at the grocery store are usually lower priced than the “everyday low prices� At the supercenter.
If you spend even just a little time (15-20 minutes a week) looking through the store circular and matching it up with your coupons, you can save big. If you want even bigger savings, try to move from just matching up grocery store deals with coupons to planning entire menus around the deals and stocking up. I’ve found that we can easily save $5-$10/week without out changing our meals around completely.
If we switch meals around to match with the deals, our savings is significantly more!
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