Most grocery stores will double coupons up to a certain amount. Each store has their own policy to contact the staff at your local grocery store for more information. Generally, the stores I shop at double coupons up to $1.So any .10, .25, .50 and other coupons up to a $1 coupon will be doubled.
Sometimes the top of the coupon states that the coupon cannot be doubled. Certain grocery stores will even triple coupons. I have never seen an online store that doubles coupons, although I am not an expert on shopping online for groceries.
The general coupon policy for coupon codes online is to enter the coupon code upon checking out and you'll receive the discount in the amount of the coupon. If you shop strictly with double coupons, you can get a great amount off of your bill. Combine that with the possible use of a store rewards card and buying store brand items instead of big name brands and you'll see your grocery bill lower than you ever have.
One thing I like to do is put away money that I saved when shopping at the store. If I save $15, that gets put aside. You'll be surprised at the end of the year how much extra money you will have stored away that you saved on your grocery bill.
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