The Grocery Game may help you save money and time, as well. One benefit of the site is that it features both advertised and unadvertised sales; hence, you may get a deal on the site you may not find elsewhere. Further, the color-coded sales lists advice you on those rock bottom prices that are a very good deal and you are advised to stock up on the items.
Black is for those that are of good value. Blue, for those items you should stock up on. Whereas, green is for free items. Why clip thousands of coupons when you have a coupon-sale matching website that caters to your zip code and make the work easier for you? I still miss The Grocery GAme. It made it so easy. The Grocery Game is worth a try! Rosa Rodruez June 16, at am - Reply. I have never used a coupon. Sunday is my day to cut out all my coupons at which time I also pull any coupons that correspond with the items on sale for that week.
Monday morning, I am organized and ready to shop with my lists, coupons, and my reusable shopping bags. I start with the store the furthest away from me and work my way back towards home.
Because I am organized, it does not take me long to run through all the stores on my list. I also map out any errands I have to make sure that I am not doubling back and wasting gas. You never know when there may be an unadvertised special or something clearance that you may have a coupon for. Watch very closely as they ring you up; without a doubt, there will be mistakes made and it is your job to catch them. I never leave the store without taking a look at my receipt. The site provides direct links to printable online coupons.
These problems cost the site 1 point for ease of use. When you click an item in the Grocery Price Comparison Tool, the site adds it to your saved shopping list, shown on the right side of the screen. Clicking the print or email icon pulls the list up in a separate window. For each deal on the list, LRWC shows the store, the product, the sale price, how many you must buy to get that price, and all possible coupons to pair with the sale.
You can edit the list before printing or emailing it to yourself. LRWC found deals for all five of the products on my shopping list. However, there was a problem with the deal. By the time I ran my test, it had already expired. LRWC neglected to mention that detail, costing it one point for accuracy. This oversight cost it one more point.
However, other deals were clearly wrong. That cost it another point. All the other sale prices LRWC found seemed to be accurate. But while checking them, I noticed there were other deals it missed. I knocked off one more point for this. As for the coupons, all the printable ones I checked seemed to work. The one coupon that came from SmartSource was also accurate. Unfortunately, not all the deals it found were legit, and it missed some that were.
Since the sale covered boxes up to But LRWC missed that deal, so it gets no credit for it. Its price for oxygen bleach is also pretty good.
However, its OJ deal is lackluster, and it missed a better one I could have found just by checking the sale flyer. Of the four sites tested, GrocerySmarts.
Both were easy to use, but GrocerySmarts. But neither of these sites was the perfect coupon-stacking resource I was hoping to find. In most cases, the stacking deals they uncovered were no better than the prices I usually get on my own without coupons.
If your local stores have better sales than mine or if you regularly buy more products you can find coupons for, these coupon sites could save you some significant money.
Between my grocery price book , store loyalty cards, and buying store brands especially at discount stores like Aldi , I think I can find prices good enough to give the extreme couponers a run for their money. Skip to content Advertiser Disclosure Advertiser Disclosure: The credit card and banking offers that appear on this site are from credit card companies and banks from which MoneyCrashers.
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