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Coupons for Food Shopping

As much as we’d all love for the price of
food shopping to come down, the truth is actually much different.  When I shop for Darcy and I, I try to have a
good selection of fresh food – after all I want Darcy to have a mixed, healthy diet.
This is working well because she isn’t a fussy eater – but it can be expensive!
 
I have always loved a bargain, so a few
months ago I thought I would have a look at ways I can save on our weekly
household shop, and it’s working.
 
One of the most effective ways to save
money is by redeeming coupons on your routine shopping trips to the market.
There are a lot of misunderstanding about coupons that how using them is only a
waste of time or how there are no coupons that work for the brands that families
usually use. I believe that every person should use coupons and that is why I
am going to bust some common myths and misconceptions about using coupons.
 

  • You can never find a coupon for
    the items you are interested in; it is what a lot of people say about coupons.
    What I have to say is that you can even find coupons for toothpaste and shower
    gels not to include other basic needs. I am a frequent coupon user and I
    believe if you do it right, you can literally walk out of a grocery store with
    a couple of items for free. I just managed to get some free ASDA
    coupons, and managed to cut down my shopping bill by £30.


  • People also claim that there
    are no coupons available for non-processed foods, what they don’t know is that
    you can buy a jar Uncle Ben’s for £1, which is originally £2.99. It is only one
    example. If you are a healthy living enthusiast then you would want to switch
    from junk and processed foods to the healthier options. There are a lot of
    stores like Tesco’s, Sainsbury’s
    and Morrison’s that accept all kinds of coupons for their all-natural, organic
    food options. You can use a manufacturer’s coupon with the ones that the Whole
    Foods offer to save a lot of money on non-processed foods.
 
Another thing that a lot of people relate
to using coupons is that they think it is a lot of time-consuming
thing to do. It might be true to some extent. But I think the only activity that
takes time is arranging your coupons and clipping them together for the next
time you go shopping is worth the money it saves. I prefer doing this task of
clipping while I am watching TV or listening to music. 
 
There are a couple of
websites on the internet that can help you save a lot of time because all of
their coupons are already put together.
 
Using coupons is a good habit for saving
money and living a more
frugal lifestyle
.
 


Do you use coupons? Have any other tips to
save money? Let me know!
 
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