Money Saving Ideas: Save Hundreds Without Grocery Store & Supermarket Coupons

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This Podcast is the first of a series of actionable information you can take away and use immediately to start saving on your grocery bill. You will be hearing from Jim Bob Howard from www.startsavingwithcoupons.com about the secret strategy he uses to save THOUSANDS on his grocery bill and bring home (3) times as much product.

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First Episode Summary:

  1. The main secret to saving with coupons has nothing to do with coupons
  2. Stockpile when products are at their rock bottom prices (usually about every 3 months)
  3. Create a pricebook (See resources below this summary)
  4. Use the Wednesday & Sunday Papers to find coupons and weekly on sale items/circulars
  5. Use online resources to find rockbottom prices & weekly sales circulars (See resources below this summary)
  6. Take advantage of categorical sales trends (only buy certain sections of the store that are on sale)
  7. This process doesn’t work for NEED Now Items unless they happen to be on sale at their rock bottom price when you need them. For needs items (must have now items) go to stores with everyday low prices.
  8. Warehouse shopping clubs are NOT always the best deal.
  9. When stockpiling, you will typically find the best deals at premium stores.
  10. Most important: PLAN AHEAD for the best deals


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