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Growing up I recall my mother clipping coupons. At the time I had no idea
why. Now I am an adult I realize how expensive an average grocery bill is so I
came up with some tips for how to save money on grocery shopping by using. With
the current state of the economy we all want to save money. It doesn’t matter
how much you earn, paying less is always better than paying more.
Spending less is the most obvious reason to use online coupons. The trick though
is how to spend less on your grocery bill while still buying the products that
are not only healthy but also your family will eat. Just because my local
grocery store has a sale on boxes of rigatoni pasta, and I stock up. Does
not mean that my family will necessarily eat it. Ask me how I know this...
We are so lucky to be part of the computer age because now not only can we get
print coupons but also online manufacturer and store coupons.
Most people aren’t familiar with the interesting history behind Dannon products. Dannon yogurt was developed in the early 1900s by Isaac Carasso from Barcelona, Spain. His son was named Daniel so he called his yogurt "Danone" in his son's honor. He continued in his Father's footsteps. In the late 1920s, Danone Yoghurt Company was founded, and in 1940 Dannon first introduced yogurt with fruit on the bottom in the U.S. Over the next few decades, Dannon expanded his product line to include yogurt packs for children and soft frozen yogurt. In early 2000, Dannon introduced Activia yogurt, which aids digestion.
Yogurt is one of our family favorites. It's healthy, delicious and makes a good snack or filler for a meal. Dannon Yogurt is probably one of the most popular with my kids. Dannon coupons really help cut the cost of weekly grocery bills. I find Dannon Coupons in lots of places, but online seems to be the easiest.
Dannon Official Website:
Official Website for Activia:
We have had a lot of luck finding Dannon coupons online at Target.com, Kroger.com, and Tomthumb.com.
Tips on How to Shop With Coupons.
First I compile a list. If I already know which store I will be shopping, I look
in my local paper to find which items are currently discounted. I place a check
mark beside those items. By doing this I can see the big bargains I am already
getting without coupons.
The day before I go grocery shopping, I look online for coupons.
Next, it is time to find newspaper and magazine coupons. Then I get my scissors
out and start clipping coupons!
When I have my coupons, I put them in order. I purchased a coupon organizer.
They are inexpensive and it keeps me organized.
On my grocery list, for all those items I have coupons for, I mark a C next to
the item. If it's a coupon for buy one get one free, I mark it so I will
remember to get two of that item.
When I return home, I put up my groceries, take a quick look at my receipt and
note how much I saved by shopping with coupons. It is now a habit to shop this
way. And the more I save, the more money I have to spend on our family's other
needs.