
Unless you eat exclusively at restaurants and drive-thru establishments, you need to do grocery shopping. Using coupons at your local Stop and Shop is a great way to save money on your meals.
The first step to saving money at Stop and Shop is to get your hands on actual coupons. The most popular places to find these savings are in your Sunday newspaper, in direct mailings and on the internet. Visit SmartSource.com or RedPlum.com to see which newspapers in your area carry the weekly inserts; nearly all major papers are sure to come with these valuable booklets. While at coupon websites, browse the selection of coupons that are available for instant printing. These savings are updated weekly, so visit often to stay up-to-date on the latest offerings.
Coupon inserts are full of discounts for nearly every product available, including many that you never have any interest in purchasing. Browsing through coupons only takes a few minutes; clip the ones that are for products that you are currently using or products you would like to try, and throw away, donate or trade the rest.
After gathering your coupons for the week, check your local Stop and Shop's weekly circular to match up coupons with current sales. Combining coupons with promotions is an effortless way to increase your savings; you can easily find yourself purchasing products such as soda, chips, ice cream and deli meat at half the price you might normally pay.
Once you learn the ropes when it comes to using coupons, you may find that you can never bring yourself to pay full-price again. The next time you plan to swing by the Stop and Shop, make sure you are armed with a nice pile of coupons!

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