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Frugal Finder - Reduce the cost of groceries

I found a way to cut my grocery bill nearly in half. The beginning of the month, is when Social Security checks, and food stamps come out. Supermarkets put out flyers which appear to have 'sales' but in reality you're not saving anything. The dates on meats general expire in the 3rd-4th week. I'll stop in the store and look. I'll come back in the day these foods are set to expire. They'll generally be marked down with a sticker. if they're not, collect them in your cart and ask the meat dept to mark them down for you. They'll do it. I've gotten crab legs, 2 in a bag, generally sells for 40+$, for 10-12$. Rack of baby back ribs 6$ that were 12$, roast chicken 3.50 that was $8.99, steaks - pkg of 4 that were 18$ marked down to $7. Ground beef 3lbs 6$ marked down from 12$. Same for delivery section. Just freeze everything, they'll keep #MoneyHacks #foodsavings #grocerysavings

Frugal Finder - Reduce the cost of groceries
Charles Harmon

Sites That Always Have Coupons (Seriously)

If you’re like me and refuse to pay full price for basics, here’s a solid list of brands and sites that always have coupons—like, always. Whether you're restocking toothpaste or buying cat litter, these save me money every single month: 🛒 Kraft – Regularly has $1–$3 coupons for tons of essentials like Air Wick, Arm & Hammer, Excedrin, Huggies, Purina, and even McCafe coffee. 🧼 Procter & Gamble – Think Bounce, Tide, Bounty, Swiffer, Charmin, and Gillette—usually $1–$2 off. Just check their P&G Good Everyday site. 💊 Bayer – Great if you need meds. They often post $1–$4 off Aleve, MiraLAX, Alka-Seltzer. 🥩 Jennie-O – Up to $5 off coupons for lean meats and turkey products. 🧻 Cottonelle – $1.50 off TP, which adds up fast. 🧽 Also look out for $0.50–$1 coupons on Bounce dryer sheets, Campbell’s soup, Lysol, Crest, and more. It’s not extreme couponing, it’s just easy wins. #CouponHack #EverydaySavings #FrugalTips #SaveMoneyDaily #CouponingMadeEasy #BudgetSmart #GrocerySavings #FrugalLiving #DontPayFullPrice #LifeOnASale

Sites That Always Have Coupons (Seriously)
Karen Odonnell

How I Outsmarted My Grocery Bill

I used to walk into the grocery store with cravings in my head and a vague shopping list. Whatever I felt like eating, I bought—no matter the price. The result? A bloated bill and way too many half-used ingredients going bad. But recently, I flipped the script. Now I start with the weekly sales flyer. Chicken thighs on sale? That’s dinner. Broccoli and rice marked down? Add some garlic and soy sauce—boom, stir fry. Suddenly my $70 grocery run is down to $50, and my meals are just as tasty (if not better). It’s wild how one small shift—shopping based on deals instead of desires—completely changed my spending without sacrificing my diet. In fact, I’m trying more foods, wasting less, and feeling more in control. It’s not about restriction. It’s about being strategic. Not flashy advice, I know. But in a world where prices keep climbing, this little hack gave me breathing room. #SmartShopping #MealPlanningHack #GrocerySavings #FrugalFoodie #BudgetEats #EatWellSpendLess #MoneySavingTips #InflationProof #WeeklyAdWins

How I Outsmarted My Grocery Bill