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This thread explores experiences and opinions regarding the MyGroceryDeals.com service, particularly in relation to couponing and grocery savings. Participants share their thoughts on the value of the service, challenges faced, and the types of items typically covered by the coupons.
Views differ significantly among participants, with some expressing satisfaction with the service and others questioning its effectiveness or relevance to their shopping habits. No clear consensus emerges regarding the overall value of MyGroceryDeals.com.
Participants come from various backgrounds and shopping preferences, which influences their experiences with couponing and the MyGroceryDeals.com service. The discussion reflects a range of grocery shopping habits and the impact of local store availability on the service's utility.
Consultants and community members interested in couponing strategies and experiences with grocery savings may find this discussion relevant.
etteluap70PC said:What if you do not get a news paper with coupons?
PCJenni said:I just went on the website and the store that I normally use is not listed as one of the store. It is a warehouse type store called Winco and it does not have ads in the papers. I already save at least $100 a month by shopping there and that is without coupons. So I am not sure if it would even be worth the time and trouble to keep up with the coupons and go to a normal grocery store.
etteluap70PC said:Do any of you utilize printing coupons from the internet?
elizabethfox said:I tried it, and didn't like it.
For one we didn't get the paper, so I had to start buying the sunday paper each week. Then I buy a lot of organic and all natural stuff and a lot of the coupons and savings listed for the grocery game were not for these types of items. It was mostly processed foods that I do not buy. I did get some good deals during my free trial and the first month I paid to use the service, but not enough to warrant me purchasing papers every sunday and paying for the service.
chefann said:I should mention (as a disclosure) that I'm not as strict with it as I should be. In order to get the most from your stockpile, you really need to shop from the list every week, even if you don't need those items yet. I don't do that. But it has made me more aware of unit prices on things, and recognizing that Costco isn't always the least expensive place to shop.
If there's a major chain in your area that's not on the list, contact them and volunteer to be the list checker for that chain. Colleen's sister manages the list for Meijer stores (and I went one day to help Colleen check prices - it was kinda fun).
KellyTheChef said:Ann...do they pay their list checkers? I am assuming you WORK for them if you do that.
etteluap70PC said:I noticed something similar as well... One of our major food chains in MN is not listed.