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Grocery bills & coupons

I'd like to cut my grocery bills down so I can afford to go on vacation in June. Does anyone know of a good website to print grocery coupons for free? Thanks!


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If I were you, I wouldn't bother looking for coupons online because it's just a waste of time and paper (for printing).  I would just look through the newspaper every day.  You'll get an idea from the paper which stores give the best discounts, and you can go shopping there the most often.  For example, I love Target and they always have good coupons in the paper.  So, I shop there as much as I can.  Good luck.


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While I agree with joooosh that looking online *can* be a waste of time, there are some ways to cut through the crap and find good online coupons.

The site linked above www.deals.com is user community of savvy shoppers and others who want to save money.   You can find coupons to most offline and many online stores, and if you find a deal or coupon that is not there, you can share it with others...check it out, and I hope you make it to your vacation and that it is all you want it to be!


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