grocery shopping and internet coupons
Aug. 5th, 2008 12:31 amA few places to snag free grocery coupons, which may require you to download a browser plugin to print them out:
Known counterfeit coupons
MyGroceryDeals posts sales from local grocery store flyers rather than coupons. You've got to pony up a little bit of demographic information to get the local flyers (see above expression of joy about unlimited traceable addresses), and of course you can always go directly to the store websites individually instead.
Internet coupon policies for local grocery chains:
Here's what, if anything, I could find out about the printable internet coupon acceptance policies of ( Wegmans, Giant, Safeway, Harris Teeter, Shoppers Food Warehouse, Wal-Mart, Target, Bloom/Food Lion/Bottom Dollar, Whole Foods )
- Redplum
- SmartSource
- Coupons.com
- Coolsavings - You have to register for a free account to get to the coupons; hooray for unlimited traceable email addresses attached to my domain! Looking right now, the grocery coupons appear to be the same as the SmartSource coupons, which doesn't require signup.
- Mambo Sprouts - Organic and natural products. Currently they only offer coupon books in the mail and at places like Whole Foods, but they're working on offering downloadable coupons ("Fall 2008").
Known counterfeit coupons
MyGroceryDeals posts sales from local grocery store flyers rather than coupons. You've got to pony up a little bit of demographic information to get the local flyers (see above expression of joy about unlimited traceable addresses), and of course you can always go directly to the store websites individually instead.
Internet coupon policies for local grocery chains:
Here's what, if anything, I could find out about the printable internet coupon acceptance policies of ( Wegmans, Giant, Safeway, Harris Teeter, Shoppers Food Warehouse, Wal-Mart, Target, Bloom/Food Lion/Bottom Dollar, Whole Foods )