Mom Seeking Coupon Website

Updated on December 15, 2008
V.R. asks from Eureka, CA
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Hi Moms,

I am seeking a website where I can find and print grocery coupons. I have tried Eversave and coupons.com but you either have to take a bunch of surveys or buy entertainment books that I don't want.

Any ideas on a straightforward site to print coupons?

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R.M.

answers from Fresno on

MyPoints.com has started doing printable coupons. you do have to join then, but you don't HAVE to DO anything. you can earn points with them, but only if you want to. they send a weekly email with coupons, and nothing is required of you.

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J.S.

answers from San Francisco on

I'm on coupons.com and I don't take surveys nor do I buy entertainment books. Give it a shot. The only problem that I find is that if you don't like pre-packaged foods... it's gonna give you the wrong things. I eat whole foods and they just don't make coupons for that.

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L.H.

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www.abundantfoodsavings.com
this website gives savings a lot of adds all at once in the area. check it out.

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R.V.

answers from San Francisco on

if you have a Raleys store or nob hill near you there is a great website for that store. It is ____@____.com It sends you coupons and discounts if you spend a 100 dollars you get 20 dollars off. I love that one. And theres even free food. At Thanksgiving if you bought the roast on sale you got for free the potatoes,salad and something else to complete the meal.

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A.T.

answers from Stockton on

PCH.com - no kidding! You might already be a winner! ;)

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M.S.

answers from San Francisco on

If you are into natural & organic products, Eating Well Magazine just launched the site www.healthesavers.com. You can print coupons there. The coupons should work just as well at a Safeway, Raleys, etc. type stores. For example I noticed that there is a coupon for Lundberg Family Farms rice - sometimes I don't buy that brand at Safeway because it's too expensive, but I love the brand. So the coupon at this website would definitly put their rice sold at Safeway in my budget. I've also heard some people use Cool Savings, but I've not gotten into it yet.

I also clipped a bunch of coupons yesterday out of my Sunday paper. A ton on holiday stuff like sugar cookie dough and chocolate chips. Good luck.

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D.R.

answers from Bakersfield on

Hi V.,

Have you tried shopping at Grocery Outlet. Check it out. The only thing they don't have is fresh meat--like wrapped from the butcher.

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S.L.

answers from San Francisco on

Hi V.
also on the chance that you do have to shop at Safeway, they have a free membership whereby every time you shop you get points, we always save quite a bit. the savings can sometimes be more than IF you used coupons.

Good luck

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K.B.

answers from San Francisco on

I wrote blog post on Relevant Mom n late November with a list of resources that should help you out!

http://relevantmom.blogspot.com/2008/11/can-i-get-coupon-...

Plus one general tip...always check google and do a search with the store or product plus the words "sale" "coupon" "deal" or "save" and you will usually get some resources.

Happy savings!

K.

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L.A.

answers from Sacramento on

Hi V.,
I write the abundantfoodsavings.com blog mentioned above by Luisa H ( Thanks for the shout out Luisa). We do have lots of links to printables both on manufacturer sites and direct print links. We also show match ups of coupons to sales for the best deals. Another respondant mentioned table talk by Raley's I have that linked and Safeway.com has both exclusive Safeway coupons and manufacturer coupons. For those looking for non packaged foods I do have links for Earthbound Farms, Horizon Organics, Fresh Express and others. There are plenty of places to go without having to sign up.

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W.H.

answers from Phoenix on

There's also BettyCrocker.com but it's for their pre-packaged mixes and such. I sometimes can find a good coupon that I'd use for cereal or maybe cake mix or whatever but if you shop for "real" food (au naturel) there really aren't coupons for that.
Bettycrocker also has a bunch of recipes I like to browse sometimes for ideas. You do have to sign up, but beyond that, there's nothing - no surveys, purchases, etc. you get an email (with links to coupons & recipes) every week or so? (I have a 2nd email account for spam and mail list and stuff like this (even mamasource) that I only look at when I've got time, so "real" emails dont get buried in my inbox.)

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W.K.

answers from Sacramento on

I have found www.abundantfoodsavings.com a tremendous help. Check it out. I can count on significant savings every time. She does all the work for you: Tells you where the deals are, what you can stock up on (free stuff), printable coupons, tells you where to find other coupons and how best to combine them, etc. I think you'll love it.

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