Fast forward to adulthood and
grocery coupons never made it into my housekeeping. I mean, how impressed
was I supposed to be at saving 40 cents off my toothpaste? Zip up another
ten years (oy vey how did ten years of adulthood pass???) and now I'm a little
bit in love with coupons. I have a hard and fast grocery budget for the first
time EVER and I was shocked how much I spent just to feed myself and
occasionally the boyfriend. $250-300?? No thank you. Plus I was cheating
on my numbers and not putting things like toothpaste and toilet paper in that
budget. Now I can stay under $175 and all those non-food things are included!
(and I feed the boyfriend a lot more too)
Took all of this home for free! |
Yesterday I played the grocery store coupon game and finally hit the jackpot. $35 of groceries for free! You may now call me the Coupon Queen! I'll break the details down at the end, but for now I just want to hit the highlights so YOU can save more money on your grocery budget too.
To save a LOT on your budget, you
need two main things: coupons and a sales match-up listing.
I get most of my coupons from the
Sunday paper (http://www.discountednewspapers.com/ to find
CHEAP delivery) and from coupons.com
A sales match-up list will show you
what is on sale THAT week that will match up with the coupons that are out
there. So you don't just use a coupon to buy Cheerios or just buy them on sale.
You do BOTH and save the most. I have two major stores to choose from near my
home and I've settled into shopping at Harris Teeter because there are GREAT
match-ups online and almost none for the Giant stores. I mainly visit http://moolasavingmom.com/category/grocerystores/harristeeter/
and the forums at http://www.afullcup.com/forums/harris-teeter/
Those links are for the sections on Harris Teeter, but you can explore the
sites to see if YOUR grocery store is included! (plus you’ll find all kinds of
educational info for couponers on those sites)
It really helps too that my store doubles
coupons, with special coupon events about 10 times a year. They double coupons
up to 99 cents every day, but during a coupon event they’ll double coupons up
to $2! That’s part of the way I got everything in the pic for free.
I told a little lie up there. I said
you need two main things. You need a third. You need to throw out your fear of
stockpiling. I’m not an “extreme
couponer” or a hoarder. But after the sale this past week, I do have enough
pasta sauce for 3-4 months. It was 16 cents a jar when all was said and done! Buying
more now, allows me to avoid buying it when I need it and paying $2 a jar. Sales
come and go in cycles and you start to see that when you watch the ads for a
while. I freaked out the boyfriend a little when I started because 5 boxes
of cereal looked crazy to him. But I’m keeping it all in check and he’s happy
that he hasn’t had to buy soup (his go-to bachelor food) in a long time.
I hope you’ve enjoyed my coupon adventures! Feel free to close this post now unless you want the DETAILS of my $35 jackpot deal.
I hope you’ve enjoyed my coupon adventures! Feel free to close this post now unless you want the DETAILS of my $35 jackpot deal.
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Here we go! To start, I got
everything in the pic at Harris Teeter during last week’s coupon event. The
chicken, rolls, veggies and V8 were part of a “meal deal” sale where if you buy
all of them, they take $9.98 off your total. That brought the total for those
items down to $6.29. I had a $1 coupon each for the rolls and the chicken
plus a .50 cent coupon for the veggies. Double those, take them off the total
and now those items cost me $1.29! Moving onto the soup. The cans were on sale
for $2 each. I bought 4, totaling $8. I had two coupons for a $1 off two, plus
a store coupon saved on my loyalty card for $1*. So I spent $3 for all 4
cans. The microwave cups were on sale for $3 each and I bought 2. I had two
coupons for $1 off. So I spent $2 for two cups. Looks like I owe the
store $6.29 plus tax! I also had two of
those coupons that print at the register** from my last trip. One was for $2 off
my order and the other for $1 off my order. The $2 coupon doubled! (they double
at random and the policy doesn’t say if they should or shouldn’t, so you go
with the flow) So now I’ve saved another $5!
It wasn’t until I got home that I realized that the manager who came to approve
my coupons scanned one of them twice***, saving me an extra $2. That brought my
final total with tax to negative .44 cents!
Since the store doesn’t know what to do with a negative total, I grabbed
a single serve bag of M&Ms and added them to my order. I now had to pay 57
cents for what would have cost me $36 and change if I had paid full price for
all of it! As an extra bonus, I got
another one of those register coupons for $1 off the NEXT time I go shopping.
*At Harris Teeter the loyalty card is called a VIC card (very important customer) and when you register it online, you get extra bonuses. http://www.harristeeter.com/promotions/e-vic/e-vic_benefits.aspx The e-VIC coupons are referred to as ZVRs (pronounced like savers, but with a z). You can also link your card to savingstar.com for more saving that won't show up until later in your Saving Star account.
**these are actually called Catalina coupons, because the company that makes the printers and runs the promos is named Catalina. Mostly the machine prints coupons both at random and based on what you bought. But sometimes they run specific promos like buy 3 Classico pasta sauce and get a Catalina for $2 off your next trip.
***Ethical dilemma time. Do I go back to the store and return those two dollars? I say no because I didn't notice the error at the time, I in no way tried to work the system, and I also extend grace when the store makes errors that lower my savings and don't demand the change I think I'm due. If I had noticed at the register, I would have had them fix it. After the fact, it all comes out in the wash.
**** And LAST, if you have a smart phone you should get the new ibotta app. You choose deals, buy them, scan the UPC and take a pic of your receipt and you get the cash in your PayPal account which you can send to your checking account, so it's all secure. You should of course use my referral link, and if you do it by Friday 3pm you get a $5 credit once you use it the first time. ibotta.com/kxKBJQ
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