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Untitled DocumentDon't Spend Big Bucks on Your Grocery Bill
by Sarah Delaporte
Everyday companies are charging outrageous prices on groceries. A pack of 6 small Yoplait yogurt containers costs ?! How about cereal? A small box which lasts maybe 3 days in a household of 6 people is over .00! Who are they kidding! Here are some tips to help the average consumer save money on their grocery bill:
* Shop around. Never accept a price you believe is too high. Chances are you are RIGHT!
* Buy quantity in Bulk. Try shopping at a Warehouse such as Sam's. Sometimes it costs a small membership fee, but you will likely save more than you spend.
* Contact the manufacturer of a product. If you don't like the way it tastes, the cost or the quality be sure to let them know. Companies need to know how they can improve their product. Be sure to ask for coupons when you call or write. This way you will save a little money for your trouble of calling and most companies will oblige you with small discount off of your next purchase.
* Try becoming a Mystery Shopper. There is lots of information available on-line regarding Mystery Shopping.
* Subscribe to Freebie Coupon Corner Newsletter. For more information, visit: http://www.couponcorner.net
* Cut coupons. It may be tedious, but if you do it while you watch a movie or talk on the phone you will save money and enjoy yourself.
* Use coupons along with a sale price. Often times you can save at least one third of the original price of the product this way. Sometimes, you can even receive a FREE item or be PAID to purchase an item.
* Keep your eye out for TRY ME FREE REBATE FORMS. Just purchase the product, fill out the form, send the original upc along with the receipt to the address on the form. If you use a coupon on the product and the TRY ME FREE REBATE FORM, you can often be PAID to try their product.
For more information on Freebie Coupon Corner newsletter, please visit http://www.couponcorner.net or send for a sample issue to: Freebie Coupon Corner; PO Box 542; Oregon, IL ; 61061"
Don't Spend Big Bucks on Your Grocery BillDon't Spend Big bucks on Your Grocery Bill
