Monday, December 14, 2009

What is the best site to find grocery coupons?

I am trying to find a website that has a good variety of grocery coupons. I have tried some sites, but there are either not many coupons, or it won't let me print. Does anyone know of a website where I can get a good variety of coupons? Thanks in advance!What is the best site to find grocery coupons?
Try one of the following sites but they only provide online coupons.





http://www.couponrefund.com





http://www.couponmountain.com





http://www.couponcabin.comWhat is the best site to find grocery coupons?
http://www.allworldcoupons.com has a tab for grocery coupons...I believe they utilize 2 different sites...hope that helps... Report Abuse

http://www.koopicons.com often has awesome deals! Report Abuse

There are tons of them! As someone else stated, couponcabin and couponmountain are pretty good ones. One place that most people overlook that you can check yourself is on the websites of your local grocery stores, they usually have great coupons.





Another really good place to check is on manufacturer websites like Kraft and Nabisco. They usually have coupons that you can print out and use in grocery stores. Below is a link for an eHow article on how to get grocery coupons that might give you a little extra info.








http://www.ehow.com/how_4742329_grocery-鈥?/a>





Good luck with your coupon search!!
couponmom.com is the best. It has links to a lot of sites. Shortcuts.com doesn't have a ton, but you just register your Kroger Plus card and the coupons automatically load onto it, which is cool. Smartsource.com and Coolsavings.com are also good. I have never had a problem with printing coupons, though you do have to download an application the first time you print with a lot of sites.
There are literally hundreds of sites that provide online options for coupons. The best site for navigating them all is this one


http://www.neighborhoodlink.com/article/Homeowner/grocery_coupon_directory
i live in canada and the best one is http://www.save.ca you pick the coupons you want and they mail them to you. sometimes there are free product coupons

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