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Grocery bargains on Web sites help savvy shoppers save a bundle

Coupon clippers click away for deals

With the economy in the doldrums, more consumers are hitting the Web to shop for bargains before hitting the grocery.

"We make it a little bit easier," said Paul Davis, chief executive officer of mygrocery deals.com, which helps consumers find grocery sales at some 270 retail chains. "This is a fabulous way of saving money. Many say they save up to $200 or $400 a month."

A number of grocery Web sites track the best sales, sort coupons and even calculate savings with a few mouse clicks. Most are free.

The sites help shoppers find grocery sales by store, brand and specific product. Others, including coupon mom.com and grocery guide.com, offer directories so shoppers can find the exact coupons they're looking for in their newspapers.

My Grocery Deals

WLUK FOX 11 Green Bay
Dec. 19, 2008. 06:24 AM EST

Profile of mygrocerydeals.com

Grocery Savings Search Engine Finds 144,600 Deals In November



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In Tough Times MyGroceryDeals.com Helps Careful Consumers With Big Saving on Groceries

New York, NY (PRWEB) December 28, 2008 -- mygrocerydeals.com announced today that it served up more than 144,600 grocery savings deals to members across the country during the month of November. "We are working hard to help our members stretch their grocery dollars," says Paul Davis, CEO. "November was a very good month for saving on groceries, particularly in a very tough economy."

mygrocerydeals.com

canadianchains.com — mygrocerydeals.com using retail flyers and circulars to save money for grocery shoppers. The flyers information is independently and unbiased. Mygrocerydeals dot com put together a determined and professional team that worked hard for close to a year to deliver this service to you. They want all grocery shoppers to save time and money.

FÁCILES MANERAS DE REDUCIR EL COSTO DE SUS ALIMENTOS

En realidad, el Departamento de Agricultura de Estados Unidos estima que los costos de los alimentos se incrementarán aproximadamente un 5 por ciento durante 2009.

Pero antes de recurrir a comer las sobras cinco días por semana, existen maneras de ahorrar en los costos de comestibles. Todo lo que necesita es un plan, algo de disciplina a la antigua y un poco de tecnología para tener un impacto significativo en su factura de la tienda.

Siga estos consejos sobre la manera de gastar de la forma más inteligente y reducir los costos de los gastos de alimentos:

● Revise sus facturas de la tienda para conocer más sobre sus hábitos de compra. Cuanto más sepa usted sobre qué compra y cuánto cuesta, más podrá comparar precios y ahorrar.

● Elija los menús de las comidas antes de salir hacia la tienda. Si usted hace una lista de los artículos comestibles que necesita para toda la semana, será menos probable que se exceda en las compras y desperdicie alimentos. Además, no vaya a la tienda con el estómago vacío.

● Aproveche las rebajas de las tiendas en los ingredientes que usa a menudo y acumule un surtido. Compruebe los boletines semanales para ver qué está en oferta antes de salir hacia la tienda. Al estar alerta de estas promociones, usted puede ahorrar tanto como un 20 por ciento en sus facturas de comestibles.

● Busque ofertas en línea. Algunos sitios web, como:
www.mygrocerydeals.com, le permiten ingresar su código postal y extraer las mejores ofertas en cualquier artículo desde costillas hasta granos de café. Una vez en línea, puede crear listas de búsqueda para los artículos que compra más comúnmente que lo dirigirán a las tiendas donde puede ahorrar más.

● Recorra varias tiendas. La tienda de comestibles no es el único lugar donde encontrar alimentos básicos. Cuando se detiene en la farmacia o en una gran tienda de descuentos, camine hasta el pasillo de los comestibles para ver qué tienen para ofrecer. Podría encontrar mejores precios en artículos como la leche, el cereal, jugos y algunos más.

Por último, no olvide los cupones que pueden sumar ahorros significativos. Puede obtener muestras gratis y cupones de descuento en sitios web como Coolsavings.com

Bargains in the Tri-State Area

NEW YORK (WCBS 880) -- With the economy in its current state, every penny counts and reporter Sean Adams is out there trying to save you as much money as possible. Listen to his reports below.

01/05/2009: Save Money and Ditch the Supermarket Circulars
LINK: mygrocerydeals.com
Getting a "Good Deal" on groceries this time of year isn't hard; all you have to do is spend a little time on your computer. I've found two websites that can help out the busy mom and dad trying to make ends meet by cutting down their grocery bill.

Here's the first site I checked out. It's www.mygrocerydeals.com.

All you have to do is enter your zip code and it will list all the deals at the grocery stores in your area.

The other site is very similar in name. It's www.grocerydeals.com.

This site offers coupons at more than 4,000 department stores across the country, and it also offers printable coupons that you can take with you to the grocery store.

And, when you are browsing around our website, you can also find printable coupons. Just go to the front page, click on "marketplace" and you'll see the link for the coupons.

Now, if you'd like to earn some gift cards for the department stores, there's a way to do that too. Just go to http://www.gather.com/gatherpoints.jsp.

All you have to do is offer your comments on this website and you can earn those gift cards. A big thanks to Roger Dean Kiser for this great suggestion.

If you know of another way for folks to get a "Good Deal" on the First Coast, drop me a line at pcrosby@firstcoastnews.com.

I'd love to hear about it and share it with the rest of our viewers!

Save Big On Your Groceries

VANESSA TYLER REPORTING

December 16, 2008

CLIFTON, NJ - Call it the Google of supermarket coupons; one website is making it a whole lot easier to take advantage of grocery deals in the New York area.

Mygrocerydeals.com does all the work your grandmother use to do, slaving away over the countless flyers and newspaper clipping to find the best deals. The website boasts it has found over 144,000 bargains in the last month alone, comparing deals between supermarkets and even drug stores.

Along with helping you find deals, the website allows you to print coupons and organize your shopping list.



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