Join a Coupon Train to Save Money on Your Grocery Bill

By Amber A., published Sep 10, 2007
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If you are like me, and need to save money on all of my daily and monthly expenses, you are always looking for a way to shave just a little off of your grocery bill. For months now, I have been looking for ways to cut down on my grocery budget, but still being able to buy what my family likes and needs. I spend a great deal of time scouring the Internet looking for money saving ideas. Here is one of the best that I have found so far.

Three months ago I joined a site called the Grocery Game. The Grocery Game is a website that you subscribe to. The list makers on the site are paid to go out to your local stores and find the great deals at rock bottom prices for the subscriber. This is a benefit to the subscriber as it takes out the many hours that some people spend on matching the sale ads to the coupons. The list makers also have access to a database of some sort that shows when is the best time to use the coupons to get the best prices.

To make the Grocery Game work, you have to collect coupons from your Sunday paper and other sources. The list normally runs with coupons that can be printed as long as 12 weeks ago. Right when you start the Grocery Game you might not see the savings right away as you might not have all the coupons listed. After the first 12 weeks though, you should see a drastic reduction in your grocery bill.

While I was a member of the Grocery Game, I was exploring all the features of this site and ran across a forum. The forum is totally free and can be joined by anyone. The members on the forum will not give you Grocery Game list information, but they do have plenty of other great information for you. While I was browsing around on the forum, I saw a board titled "Coupon Trains". While the whole idea of a coupon train sounded good to me, I really had no clue as to what it was supposed to do.

I learned quickly that the idea of a coupon train was to take your unwanted coupons and send them to other people that wanted to expand their coupon stash. Most trains go out about once a week, and generally have 7-10 people in them.

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I love coupon trains! A great way to share unused coupons for ones you can use!

Posted on 10/01/2007 at 1:10:00 AM

 
wow, me too! great information!

Posted on 09/15/2007 at 10:09:00 AM

 
Interesting article

Posted on 09/14/2007 at 6:09:00 PM

 
I'll have to check this out too.

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

 
I really need to look into joining this. I spend way to much on groceries.

Posted on 09/10/2007 at 10:09:00 PM

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