If you need to reinvigorate your grocery shopping experience, these blogs will provide you with the necessary tips and information to go beyond clipping coupons and swiping your store loyalty card.
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6 Ways to Donate Your Extreme Couponing Surplus
Sharing the fruits of coupons know how, as frequently demonstrated on TLC's Extreme Couponing series, is an idea that deserves to reach viral status. Here are six ways you can help non-profits without having to lay out your hard-earned cash. |
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34 Companies Offering Grocery Home Delivery
Americans hate grocery shopping. In fact, it's our fifth-most-hated household chore. Entrepreneurs are catching on to this problem and using the Internet so customers can place orders online and receive home delivery. |
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25 Health-Food Manufacturers That Offer Coupons
There’s a reason America’s favorite health-food chain, Whole Foods, is more commonly known as “Whole Paycheck.” Thanks to its high prices, people take one look and believe they can’t eat healthier because “it’s too expensive.” |
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Dollar Stores Surge in Popularity
A survey by America's Research Group reveals dollar stores are the third most popular retail category among shoppers. |
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Gotcha! 7 In-Store Grocery Advertising Techniques
Advertising has crept into every nook and cranny of America. The worst offender, however, has to be grocery stores, where we’re bombarded with advertising from the moment we park our cars. |
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Following The Lifespan of a Coupon
With millions of coupons floating around, how do stores ever keep track of them all? Well, handing the coupon over to the cashier is just the first step in the surprisingly complex life of a coupon. |
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Who's Really Cheaper? A Price Comparison of 71 Grocery Products
Are you stuck in a grocery store rut...always hitting the same supermarket without comparing prices? Surely there can't be that much difference between the big guys, can there? |
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A Beginner's Guide to Stockpiling 9 Pantry Items
If extreme couponing is a game, stockpiling is the championship round. Timing is everything. You collect lots of coupons and wait for the in-store sales to use them, so you get multiple discounts. |
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Your Guide to Defining and Using IP Coupons
You may have seen the term IP coupons cropping up in coupon blogs. IPs -- or "Internet printable" coupons -- are more frequently referred to simply as "printable coupons," although the IP term is slowly taking hold. |
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Top 10 Healthy and Delicious Super Bowl Snacks
Love Super Bowl parties but hate how the snack table spells certain death for your New Years' diet? It's all too easy to snarf down hundreds of calories as the tension mounts. We've compiled a list of 10 delicious and healthy treats to help you keep your hands off the pizza, wings and onion dip. |
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