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Rossen Reports: Change the way you shop with this money-saver

Rossen Reports: Change the way you shop with this money-saver
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Rossen Reports: Change the way you shop with this money-saver
Grocery prices have jumped 25% in the last few years and we’re sick of paying. Coupons may sound “old school” but they’re easy to clip nowadays and couponing will save you some major cash. Here are some ways to save with coupons:Brand websites: If you have a favorite brand you tend to buy a lot, go on their website and see if they have a coupon page. You can either sign up to have them emailed to you or just print them out. A lot of companies have links right at the bottom of their website.Store websites: If you’re loyal to one store, check their website or app to see if they have coupons. Kroger and Publix have whole pages dedicated to coupons on a wide range of products.Apps: if you want to go the app route but you’re not specifically loyal to one place, there are plenty that offer coupons. Apps like Ibotta, Flipp, Rakuten and CouponCabin are some of our favorites.Others: Coupons.com and Krazy Coupon Lady are also great resources for coupons and deals as well.**Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He’s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment “Rossen Responds.” Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com.**

Grocery prices have jumped 25% in the last few years and we’re sick of paying. Coupons may sound “old school” but they’re easy to clip nowadays and couponing will save you some major cash. Here are some ways to save with coupons:

  • Brand websites: If you have a favorite brand you tend to buy a lot, go on their website and see if they have a coupon page. You can either sign up to have them emailed to you or just print them out. A lot of companies have links right at the bottom of their website.
  • Store websites: If you’re loyal to one store, check their website or app to see if they have coupons. Kroger and Publix have whole pages dedicated to coupons on a wide range of products.
  • Apps: if you want to go the app route but you’re not specifically loyal to one place, there are plenty that offer coupons. Apps like Ibotta, Flipp, Rakuten and CouponCabin are some of our favorites.
  • Others: Coupons.com and Krazy Coupon Lady are also great resources for coupons and deals as well.
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**Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He’s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment “Rossen Responds.” Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com.**