How to Find and Print Grocery Coupons Online
Instead of searching newspapers and mailers for grocery coupons and clipping until your fingers turn blue, try getting customized coupons online.
Instructions
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Search for "free grocery coupons" online.
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Pick a Web site from the search results. Coupon Clipper, Coupon Directory and 1-800-Coupons are good picks.
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Enter your name, address and e-mail address if registration is required.
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Pick "grocery coupons" from the list of coupon choices.
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Enter your area code or city/state.
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Customize your search by entering your product preferences.
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Pick a grocery store from the logos presented.
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Look at the coupons presented on the screen. If they are not satisfactory, go back and revise your preferences.
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Print the coupons by clicking on the "print" function on your browser.
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Tips & Warnings
Many Web sites ask for information in a different order. Follow the Web site's prompts.
Enter the keywords "grocery coupons online" if you want to include paid coupons in your search.
Some Web sites offer mailing lists or e-mail coupons instead.
Some coupons earn store credit instead of instant savings. Read the Web site information carefully.
"Freebie" Web sites often have coupons.
Avoid Web sites that ask for your credit card or bank information.
Comments
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called2shine
Nov 13, 2009
In metro Atlanta, we get a paper on Thursday called the Evening Edge. It has coupons from Redplum, Smart Source, and P&G. Most of my neighbors just ignore them, (just like I did before I got into couponning) so my husband goes around and picks up the ones that are left. This not only helps us get multiple coupons as well as keep them from becoming trash that blows everywhere. -
goldiec
Apr 18, 2009
Thanks for the article on finding and printing coupons online.5* -
goldiec
Apr 18, 2009
Thanks for the article on finding and printing coupons online.5* -
Mitzi Saltsman
Mar 08, 2009
When my kid's were home, I did a lot more with coupons. It's worth the time and the price of the newspaper if you do it right. -
Mitzi Saltsman
Mar 08, 2009
When my kid's were home, I did a lot more with coupons. It's worth the time and the price of the newspaper if you do it right.