Do you ever wonder how much money those people you see at the grocery store with hands full of coupons actually save? Depending on their method, it’s possible they easily save 40%-50% every time they shop. One way to save money at Raleigh area grocery stores is to use The Grocery Game. It’s an inexpensive “cheatsheet” of sorts for area grocery stores and some drug stores that tells you exactly which items to buy every week for maximum savings (the list owners track which items are on sale as well as exactly what coupons are still valid from recent Sunday newspaper coupon inserts).
The first store list of your choice is $10 every 8 weeks; all other lists are $5 every 8 weeks. If you shop at two or three different stores, then you pay $15-$20 every 8 weeks for access to convenient lists of what to buy without having to do any of that legwork yourself. These lists pay for themselves many times over the course of 8 weeks, even if you only use the printouts every other time you shop for groceries. The main work required for this system is clipping the coupons that come in the Sunday paper. But once that’s done, all you have to do is sort and print out your intended list from the Grocery Game and head on over to the store!
Here are the lists available in the Triangle area:
- CVS
- Food Lion
- Harris Teeter
- Kroger
- Lowe’s Foods
- Rite-Aid
- Walgreens
- Wal-Mart
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