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Grocery Shopping on a Budget : Using Coupons for Frugal Grocery Shopping

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Use coupons to save money on groceries and get expert tips on frugal grocery shopping on a budget min this free shopping video.

Expert: Leslie Moselle
Bio: With a double major in Psychology and Criminology, Ms. Leslie Moselle has experience in both the legal and child development field. Ms.
Filmmaker: Leslie Moselle

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  • It's really hard finding grocery coupons for food depending on the area lived. I live in the southern areas which foods they sell around my area don't matches the coupons I normally find in Sunday coupon inserts.

  • @evegpt

    There are often produce coupons with certain amounts off with or without additional purchase. There is a kikkoman coupon with additional amount off eggs, or the Uncle Ben's with a dollar off fresh beef. Or the tostitos coupons for money off produce. Or the Land O' Lakes deli cheese qs. :) Just look around. Especially look at coupon website matchups. They'll tell you what coupon you need for what deal and what qs you need. Some are even found on the net. :)

  • hey i need to get tapped.

  • haha, I was thinking the same thing.

  • I agree

  • Coupons are a wonderful way to save when you are young but it hard for us older folks to find a coupon that isn't for over processed foods, loaded with sugar and salt. Watch those labels if you are older. Paper products are a great savings however.

  • there are never coupons for generic grocery items, and they are still cheaper than discounted name brand items--usually. also, most coupons come in the paper and you might save $10 a month (if you think you need to spend all that on name brand stuff)....doesn't the paper cost $10 a month to subscribe to? all you're doing is wasting money trying to save money.

  • You have a much better coupon system than we do up here in Ontario Canada. From what I understand you have double and triple coupon days at some of your grocers. Unfortunately, we rarely do up here. The only coupons worth having are the manufacturer's coupons, because those can often be combined with store discounts,although not always. We have a great discount grocer here in town and a fabulous dollar store. I've also just started eating less too which is a great savings tactic. Great vid!

  • Matching coupons to ad items is a good idea. If I have a mftr coupon for the item I intend to buy, then I attach it to the picture in the ad and take the ad with me to the store.

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