Using Discounts to Save on Food Costs

Apr 28
07:52

2010

Dustin Tenpor

Dustin Tenpor

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In the challenging economic times of today, many Americans are watching each penny. Family nights out at a café and trips to the movies have, for many, been replaced by renting a DVD and making homemade pizzas. I

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In the challenging economic times of today,Using Discounts to Save on Food Costs Articles many Americans are watching each penny. Family nights out at a café and trips to the movies have, for many, been replaced by renting a DVD and making homemade pizzas. If there is one silver lining in the recent economic cloud that plagues us, it is just that Americans are learning that quality time with loved ones is far more important than the several distractions on which we have previously spent our disposable income. However, particularly if you have kids you can not avoid eating out forever, and trips to the grocery store must be just as pricey.   Whether one is eating out or grocery shopping for the meals, the price of food must take a major chunk out of your paycheck.

 Using food coupons is a superb help, and you do not need much more than an online connection. There are a huge number of blogs out there to keep you updated on the latest freebies, coupons, and sales. Create an email address just for promos and offers; often restaurants will offer you free dinners and desserts just for signing up for their mailing list, and on your birthday.

  Grocery shops are a huge way to save, especially if you sign up for a savings card. Buy the things the family uses in bulk when they are on sale, so one does not have to spend the extra cash when they are not. Internet promos, as well as the ones you find in your mailbox or newspaper, must save one hundreds of dollars a year. Rewards programs like the ones at CVS also add up, and are worth the effort. Food coupons are a great way to help you spend less, so you must stretch the dollar a little bit and save the money for more important things, like a vacation!