Grocery Coupons And Food Secrets

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Grocery Coupons and Food Secrets


Grocery coupons are a great way to save money?"if you know how to use them wisely. Uncover some of the secrets supermarkets would rather you didn’t know.

Grocery Coupons


Coupons are cleverly designed to tempt you into buying items you hadn’t planned to. If these purchases don’t replace more expensive choices, you might end up spending more. To truly save, use coupons for products you already buy or for trying similar-priced brands.

Some stores double coupon values on specific days or during promotions. To maximize savings, use multiple coupons and purchase the smallest product sizes allowed. This strategy often results in the lowest cost per unit. For example, with a 50-cent coupon doubled to a dollar off, buying a smaller size can drop the price significantly, even making some items free with doubled coupons.

Other Grocery Store Secrets


Sugar is now found in nearly everything, even in products like kidney beans, which were once just water and salt. Why the addition? Sugar is cheap due to government subsidies, so manufacturers use it liberally.

Hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils are common in packaged goods, contributing to health concerns. Although consumer demand has led some brands to eliminate these oils, they remain widespread.

Beware of labels: “Whole wheat” means just that. Terms like “wheat flour” or “wheat bread” often indicate processed white flour with minimal whole grain. Similarly, “wheat blend” pasta may not be as wholesome as it sounds.

Frozen fruits and vegetables often boast more vitamins than their “fresh” counterparts. Flash-frozen soon after harvest, they retain nutrients that can diminish during transport and shelf life. Plus, frozen options are sometimes cheaper, especially out of season.

Store brands, frequently cheaper, are often name-brand products in disguise. A quick label check might reveal they’re packaged by well-known manufacturers. If the taste is indistinguishable, why pay more?

Choosing Produce


When fruits and vegetables are sold individually, opt for the largest pieces to maximize value. When sold by weight, choose smaller items. For example, smaller bananas may cost less per snack while still satisfying your cravings.

In conclusion, smart shopping extends beyond just using grocery coupons. By understanding store strategies and making informed choices, you can save significantly.

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