Tip of The Week #1

Wal-Mart will price match everything.
I do almost all of my shopping at wal-mart.
I can make my entire grocery list at
grocerysmarts.com
and only have to make one stop for my grocery shopping!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Getting Started with "Grocery Smarts"

We have many great grocery saving websites but Grocery Smarts is by far the easiest and fastest way to save money on your grocery bill. Make sure you find you passport code on the right to log in to Grocery Smarts.
Also check back daily for great coupons and FREE Items we have found! Example right now:
Milk $.75 coupon in Coupon A on grocery smarts.
But then it is Free when you buy GM Cereal and fruit snacks at Albertsons which then means your grocery store is paying you $.75 for buying Milk!!

Also Albertson's is offering buy 2 coke 12 packs get 2
FREE. Shop that at Walmart where Coke 12 packs are only $2.25 and you are getting 4 12 packs for only $4.50.

Again I get all my coupons and sale items off of Grocery Smarts but then have Walmart price match everything so I am only making one stop and getting all the deals!

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Incredible Savings:

*Savings for just about anything online your family might need
*smartsource.com has just about any grocery coupon you need
*The incredible everyday sells for each grocery store item mention on our website grocerysmarts.com

Plan your meals and shopping lists around featured sale items.

  • Use your store's weekly sales ad flier to plan your menus for the week. Then, write your shopping list around the items and brands that are on sale.
  • Taking a few minutes to make a detailed plan will save you the time of making unplanned trips to the store during the week—which can ruin your budget.
  • Planning ahead also helps you avoid impulse shopping during your trip.
Know how your stores' savings programs work.
  • Do they have "buy one, get one free" deals?
  • Do they double coupons?
  • Do they offer a store discount cards that gives you automatic discounts?
  • Do they have special store coupons?
Once you know your stores' rules, you can combine them to pay the lowest possible prices for your items, such as using two coupons with a "buy one, get one free" deal. Combining strategies can result in free items.


Use grocery coupons, ideally when the item is on sale.
  • Buy the Sunday newspaper—75 percent of grocery coupons come from the newspaper. Buy two to three copies per week to save dramatically.
  • Go online—grocery stores often have their best deals and printable coupons on their websites.
  • Many stores offer electronic coupons that go directly on your store discount card.
  • Don't buy a year's supply, just enough to last until the next sale (two to three weeks).
  • Boneless chicken is on sale every other week at many grocery stores, so buy two weeks of boneless chicken every other week to store in your freezer. This habit saves your family of four $325 a year on this one item.