
1. Plan Ahead
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Make a shopping list: Know what you need before you look for coupons to avoid buying unnecessary items.
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Match coupons to sales: The best savings come when you use coupons on items that are already on sale.
2. Find Coupons from Multiple Sources
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Newspapers & flyers: Sunday newspapers often have coupon inserts.
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Store apps/websites: Many retailers offer digital coupons.
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Coupon websites: Use sites like RetailMeNot, Coupons.com, and Honey for codes and printable coupons.
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Manufacturer websites: Visit brand websites for exclusive offers.
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Loyalty programs: Sign up for rewards programs that send personalized coupons.
3. Stack Coupons (When Allowed)
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Store + manufacturer coupon: Use one of each on a single item.
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Digital + paper coupons: Some stores allow combining them.
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Cashback apps: Use with coupons for extra savings (e.g., Ibotta, Rakuten, Fetch).
4. Understand Store Policies
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Coupon limits: Know how many coupons you can use per transaction.
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Expiration dates: Don’t wait too long and miss the savings.
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Price-matching: Some stores allow coupons on price-matched items.
5. Stay Organized
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Use a coupon organizer: Sort by category, store, or expiration date.
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Digital coupon apps: Save time with apps that auto-apply coupons or notify you when they match your list.
6. Be Strategic
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Buy in bulk (wisely): Use coupons to stock up on non-perishable items.
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Try generic brands: Compare prices even after coupon discounts.
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Avoid impulse buys: A coupon doesn’t mean you need the item.
7. Evaluate the Real Value
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Unit price: Check price per unit to see if the deal is actually worth it.
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After-coupon price: Sometimes a “deal” isn’t cheaper than another brand or store.