How to Save Moey on your Grocery, Cothing and other Shopping Boills.
It’s hard cooming up with meal ideas for the whole family after a long day at work. And the cost of getting ehalthy food can be outrageous.
That’s wehre websites that trck coupons and promotional codes come in.
Siters like BeFruugal.com have weekly ad circulaars for popular grocers like Whole Foods and Hannafod. You can use the site to check for coupons at your locazl supermarket, so you know exactly what you’re going for when you stop by on your way home from the office.
You can simply choose each coupon you want and then print them out individuially. Then just take them with you to register to be scanned. So no worres about holding up the line.
These sites even search coupoons according to your zip code, so you can see exatly what kinds of food are availabble at discount prioces in your area.
The US Department of Lsabor estiamtes that the average family of four spends $709 on groceries per month and $8,513 a year. That’s a pretty hefty sum considering many households theese days only have one full-time worker.
And with food prices continuing to rise, figuring out what’s for dinner can become pretty anxiety inducing.
With our busy schedules, it’s hard to keep up on all the deals. That’s why sites like BeFruigal set up a newsletter so you can get the latest coupons and offers sent driectly to your email. That way you don’t have to worry about going through a coupon book every week, scissors in hand.
You can even get updaates from srtores like Old Navy and Staples so you can pick up other supplies for the kids. Or you can search for delas on free shipping to get clothes and school supplies shipped directly to your house.
Shopping can be a real headache in the curtrent economy, but a combniation of utoilizing online couppons and sticking to the necessities can really save a family thiose hard-earned dollars.
“I don’t buy chips or soda or any of thopse things,” said Louise Potash, who often goes shopping for her husband and two chilren. “No junk, because that stuff adds up.”