tabnat80
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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.
tabnat80 said:Ann and Kelly-Do yall have a Walmart list on your Grocercy game? I did this a while back and Walmart wasn't listed and now I got on there to see what's new and it shows Walmart. I was just wondering if it was helpful. I hate to spend the $ on the additional list if it's not a good one. I just was curious which ones did yall subscribe to.
Kitchen Diva said:They don't list ANY of the larger chains... Cub, Rainbow, Festival, Kowalski's, Lunds, Byerly's...to name a few-
Until they add Cub and Rainbow- I'm not going to utilize it- as it won't be worth the gas or time I'd have to put into it...
GourmetGirl said:They have both Cub and Rainbow for me... so they should have it for you... weird!
GourmetGirl said:They have both Cub and Rainbow for me... so they should have it for you... weird!
KellyTheChef said:I added it to my lists...will try it out for a while and see if it's worth paying to add WalMart. I am already in the habit of circling things in all of the circulars that I get (probably 6 different grocery stores in the area) and price matching for the items that do NOT show up at my normal list stores. It may save me some time, though...so I am gonna try it out for a while!
KristinS said:I tried comparing couponmom with TGG for a few weeks when I first started, but the way TGG lists are set up, they're much more user-friendly for me than couponmom. Some people really like couponmom, though - so maybe you could try that first before you go spending money on something you don't really need.
I'm not sure if I would add WallyWorld if they offered it in my area. It is just a price match with all other stores, and I can't see doing four stores-worth of shopping there and standing in line going through all 4 adds with the cashier - talk about a cashier's nightmare!
KaryCam said:I did this a few years back and became very frustrated with it.
I did subscribe to the Sunday paper of the large city near me but the coupons that they said were in the paper were usually not.