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TexasBushwhacker

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16. I buy store brands and fresh food
Mon Mar 18, 2013, 12:31 AM
Mar 2013

For the most part I just don't eat all the processed boxed food - hamburger helpers and frozen dinners. I prefer to use my loyalty card at Kroger, because then I get discounts on gas. There used to be stores that doubled or even tripled coupons, but no more.They just aren't worth the hassle.

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Also, even with the coupon, the generic store brand is usually cheaper. canoeist52 Mar 2013 #1
That's right. Most of the coupons are for name-brand items. RebelOne Mar 2013 #7
Sometimes the coupons require you to buy TWO of an item LiberalEsto Mar 2013 #2
That's the real killer for me. GoCubsGo Mar 2013 #3
I used to be an avid coupon cutter, but no more. cbayer Mar 2013 #4
I used to use coupons all the time. Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #5
If by chance, you have a Kroger where you live (mostly in the South), RebelOne Mar 2013 #8
I don't have a Kroger around. Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #9
There is an Aldi just down the road from me, RebelOne May 2013 #21
You really should try Aldi. Curmudgeoness May 2013 #22
I don't get the paper anymore but bought one recently just for coupons... Phentex Mar 2013 #6
If you use any Proctor and Gamble products, Curmudgeoness Mar 2013 #10
Message auto-removed lilia moon Mar 2013 #11
Agreed Sherman A1 Mar 2013 #12
Message auto-removed lilia moon Mar 2013 #13
Some stores have those irritating "loyalty cards" that will provide a discount, too. MADem Mar 2013 #14
Those are becoming almost obligatory. It's the information age closing in. dimbear May 2013 #23
You don't have to give them "your" information to join the club Not Sure Jun 2013 #24
the coupons are just not worth the trouble. TimberValley Mar 2013 #15
I buy store brands and fresh food TexasBushwhacker Mar 2013 #16
Would love to use coupons, but they are only for junky foods distantearlywarning May 2013 #17
Couponing can be time consuming Kaleva May 2013 #18
the coupons in the paper usually aren't worth a damn fizzgig May 2013 #19
Agreed Sherman A1 May 2013 #20
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