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Using Rebates for Frugal Grocery Shopping

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Summary: Using rebates to save money on groceries, look through local grocery store ads to find them, and get tips on grocery shopping on a budget in this free shopping video.

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With a double major in Psychology and Criminology, Ms. Leslie Moselle has experience in both the legal and child development field. Ms. Moselle has worked along side the Tampa,...read more

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"My name is Leslie Moselle, and I'm from Tampa Florida, and on behalf of Expert Village this is how to shop for groceries on a budget. Rebates, rebates are a great way to save money when shopping on a budget. As you can see here, for this Purr water filter which usually costs twenty dollars, you can find a five dollar rebate on the box. It may take a little while longer to get the money back, and it's not instant gratification from maybe coupons, but in the long run you're saving money. When you spend up to a hundred dollars, or two hundred dollars in groceries, every two weeks or maybe every month, any little bit helps. So, if you want to go into your ads from the local grocery stores and find the rebates before hand, this will save you time in the grocery store from having to search for those items. So take some time, look in the ads. They'll list here the items that do have rebates. Put a mark by those or take a mental note so when you go to the grocery store you can find those items. And then, you turn all your rebates in, and you have some little, extra cash for later that you may have forgotten about."

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