Online grocery coupon sites
Here are a bunch of Web sites where you can download grocery coupons. Some are free, others charge. Please share your favorites coupon sites by leaving a comment (click on the tiny "comments" link underneath this post). That way everyone can benefit. Good luck finding one that makes money for you!
CouponMom.com--Run by coupon clipper extraordinaire Stephanie Nelson, who once paid $18 for $103 worth of groceries. Nelson shares her secrets on this site, which boasts hundreds of dollars worth of coupons. The site's virtual coupon organizer lists the date and page coupons can be found in a Sunday newspaper, but no actual coupons. You have clip and organize them yourself.
CheapCooking.com--Just what it sounds like, a site with recipes and ideas to make cheap meals at home. Check out their serving calculator to figure out how much meat at a certain price costs you per serving (it assumes you are cooking one serving/person).
FrugalFamilyKitchen.com--A well-written site that combines frugal ideas on cooking to stories about the writer's life as it relates to food. I loved her story about a resilient turkey that escaped...
...the Thanksgiving "harvest."
CouponWinner.com--So many coupons spread among 25 categories it is a little disorienting. The display is flashy so it is hard to tell which coupons are ads and which ones are bona fide coupons. Perhaps they are all real? The homepage lists several that look interesting, however. 50% off your first month at Blockbuster and 15% off at Banana Republic, to name two.
Coupon Cabin and Coupon Album--Two different coupon aggregators with running lists of retail coupons. Very few grocery coupons.
HotCouponWorld.com--Coupons organized by forum with topics like Drug Stores and Grocery Stores.
TheGroceryGame.com--This site compiles coupons and sale prices, crunches the numbers and spits out a list of items by store. Items listed in green are free, in blue are a "great'' deal and in black if you should hold off. Stick to the Game's list and you will do well, users say. The site charges $1 for a four-week trial membership. After that, it jumps to $10 for two months for the first store and $5 per additional store.
Wow Coupons--Click on the grocery tab, then click on Wow Coupons Grocery to find a list of scanned coupons. Select the ones you want, and the site prints the actual coupons.
CouponSurfer.com--After registering, you can enter items on your grocery list, and the site will search for relevant coupons. Great idea, but when I entered 25 of my staple items a few months ago it found just seven coupons, only two of which were worth using.


Comments
STEPHANIE DOES LIST WITCH FLYER THE COUPON IS IN (REDPLUM/SMARTSOURCE) BUT SHE doesn't LIST THE PAGE...SORRY.
Posted by: CARMEN CHILSON | May 14, 2008 6:19 PM