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Debbie's Deals: Finding Grocery Deals
We all want to save a buck, okay a few, on our groceries.But who has time to look through all the grocery ads to find the best deals? I typically just wait until I get to the store and if an item I like to buy is too expensive, I don't buy it that week.I've found two free Web sites that can help. MyGroceryDeals.com and Coupons.com.
I think coupons.com is the easiest of the two Web sites. No signing up is necessary. Just check off the coupons you want and hit print coupons. The next page asked for my email address, but whether I gave it or not, my coupons printed. I like this I thought it was simple and easy to use.I also checked out MyGroceryDeals.com. This Web site takes a little more time. When you sign up, you get to pick your favorite grocery store and enter your zip code. There are other questions about your age, your children's age, etc. You decide what questions you want to answer. Then when you log in you'll see the deals for your store.There's also a button called "starter list" where you can look for sales by categories like beef, bottled water, bread, pasta. It not only shows the sales for Safeway, it also shows King Soopers and Albertson's for my zip code.You can even create a shopping list and print it, so you can find the deals at the store that you found on the Internet.It's a little hard to find the place to sign up to see the deals, so I've put the link here for the join now page.Learn more about searching online for coupons in this article from Good Morning America.If you see a deal, let me know! E-mail me Deb Stanley (Deb_Stanley@kmgh.com).
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