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marylan73 wrote: OK here's mine:
I completely agree with Finance Globe on leaving things in my online shopping cart for at least a day - I can't count how many times I've come back and took nearly everything out.
That might be the best selling point there is for shopping online. You can't really do that in a store where impulse buys can ruin a bank account.
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ChrisB wrote: I
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Some stores, like Target, have their own app now for saving in store. Have you considered giving these a second look?
There's an app for that! (One of my favorite sayings)
With the exception of those "bathroom wars" they had a while back, I like the way Target has shifted their business priorities. They seem to do well with adapting to the changing times.
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Then again, I have never looked for coupons for vegetables so maybe that's why I have never seen them.
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FrankN wrote: Does anyone use coupons at grocery stores? I find myself spending a ton of groceries and feel like I could save more. Any tips?
I don't, but that's because I hardly ever come across coupons for brands I use. What I have been doing lately is shopping store sales more conscientiously. I used to just grab what I needed, but now I'm thinking ahead and stocking up and using my deep freeze when necessary. As an example, we cook a lot of shrimp around the holidays and I happened to notice a great sale recently. Now I have all the shrimp I need neatly tucked away in my freezer and I saved $30 at that sale. I was quite proud of that one.
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Some stores, like Target, have their own app now for saving in store. Have you considered giving these a second look?
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I was amazed when I realized how much I could save by switching my food plan to homemade style. The amount didn't seem that much at the beginning, but it showed after a while. I had to spend more time preparing the food and sometimes I ate the same menu for a few days, but it was not that bad.amieestahl wrote: When I started out as a single parent, I had no choice but to cut corners wherever I could. I found that the biggest savings were with food costs. I began using the summer months to grow and pick produce. It is now a family tradition to go out berry picking. We get enough to have smoothies for the rest of the year. The added bonus, of course, is spending good family time together!
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