Just FYI - if you've started your coupon 'collection,' there are some great printable coupons on the internet right now for Kraft products AND there are tons of sales in the Southern grocery stores that will give you free items and possibly overages. I believe their is also some great sales at Walmarts, but your market may vary (YMMV).
Go to www.kraftfoods.com and www.coupons.com to print them. You should be able to go through the process twice to get a set from each site (total of 4 copies of each coupon). You will have to sign up to be a member of kraftfoods.com on their website to access the coupons.
Just an example of how you will get free stuff. BiLo has a B1G1 sale on Kraft BBQ sauce for $1.49 total (or $0.75 each). Using one coupon per item:
2 x $0.75 Bottles of BBQ sauce
2 x -$1.00 off 1 bottle of BBQ sauce
= FREE (and if your store allows overages, you MAKE $0.50 profit towards the rest of your grocery bill)!
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Thanks for all the great information! I was wondering though, how do your store brand prices compare with using coupons & name brand products? My grocery store (Wegmans) has really great store brand products so I usually buy those more often. Also, I have found that coupons offer savings for mostly processed food items which I have been trying to stay away from. Do you have any tips for saving on basic staples (eggs, oatmeal, produce) or expensive "health" food items such as agave nectar? Thank you! I look forward to reading your articles!
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