Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Shopping with Coupons...sort of

About a year and a half ago there was a show on TLC called Extreme Couponing. I was curious so I set the DVR to record the first show, watched and thought well if they can do that I can do it too just not the extreme. I mean who needs 10 years worth of toilet paper and shampoo products that will expire and I probably won't use anyway. On a side note did you know toilet paper has an expiration date! I basically watched the show to learn how they do it and made it work for me. I'm not one of those crazy extreme couponing people who has shelves in their basement full of products, perhaps that might be nice during a zombie apocalypse, but I really don't see the need to buy stuff or "get it for free" if I'm not going to use it. I know totally against the whole American consumerism ideals but I'm just not one for all that extra stuff. Before you say I'm calling the kettle black (because maybe you helped me move once or twice) I have started on the long road of purging all that extra stuff I don't need!
Ok so in a recent shopping trip I was so excited with the savings Mike and I accumulated that I posted a picture of the bottom half of the receipt on Facebook.  Here is said picture:
A few people joked and said do my shopping some asked me how did you do that or what was the original total. So we bought 62 items and the original total was $213.34  we spent $123.22.  As you can see from the picture most of our savings come from card savings, then Just for U savings (which is Von's online coupon program) and then paper coupons. The paper coupons is actually $17.10 because the line right above that basket savings was a $10 off coupon we found in the paper. Von's, which is also known as Safeway in other places, is our main grocery shopping stop some other places we go to are a farmers market store that usually has a little better price on veggies and stuff but not the best quality and some other ethnic stores for specialty items.
Ok so what did we buy though? I sometimes hear people saying things like but the coupons you get are just for junk food. Not so! Here is what we bought:

  1. Canned diced tomatoes      
  2. Fiber one bars (if you do Weight watchers the 90 calorie ones are only 2 pts)!
  3. Corn Tortiallas                    
  4. Carnation instant breakfast                          
  5. 3 Enchilada Sauce 
  6. Natural Peanut butter             
  7. 10 Smart Ones (for my lunches at work)        
  8. Morning Star Burgers
  9. Jello pudding packs               
  10. 4 Weight Watchers various Ice Cream bars    
  11. 2 Thomas English Muffins 
  12. 2 Hilshire Farms lunch meat   
  13. Chicken Apple Sausage                                 
  14. 2 James Dean Turkey Patty
  15. 2 Turkey Bacon                      
  16. Bananas                                                       
  17. Oranges
  18. Broccoli                                
  19. Celery                                                           
  20. Gala Apples
  21. Shallots                               
  22. Sliced Almonds                                               
  23. Pistachios
  24. Mushrooms                         
  25. Baby Carrots                                                  
  26. Salad (in a box)
  27. Basil                                   
  28. Mini sweet peppers                                         
  29. Feta Cheese
  30. Mozzarella Ball                   
  31. Hummus 

 Before I started doing any of this I mostly shopped at Albertson's. I thought to myself why do I need to have a stupid card to save more. Cards like that are a form of marketing for stores so they can see what you buy and put it all in a data base. Anyway I came to realize It really didn't matter that much to me that the store was collecting information on what I buy. They aren't trying to using my information in a malicious way. Plus they are using this information to give me savings on things I buy. 
Ok, so how do I do it. Well I do get the Sunday paper and I clip the coupons I think I'll use. On Tues or Wed the ads come out for that weeks grocery stores. I look through the ads and see whats on sale vs what I need. Simple enough. Then I log onto vons.com and sign in and look at what coupons I can add to my card. Also since they are collecting information on what I buy they offer me special prices on those items so I add them to my card as well. On top of those savings I can add the coupons I have and Von's usually makes the savings up to $1.00 off so if I have a $0.50 coupon they will make it a dollar. Different stores have different policies so you'll have to check. But really that's the trick, if something goes on sale and you have a coupon that's when you should buy it. 
I don't dumpster dive for coupons or buy extra coupons or extra Sunday papers. I'm sure I could probably save a bit more that way but I'm not willing to put in any extra time into this. I hope I answered some questions let me know if you have more. Another store that I shop at often is CVS I usually buy all my toiletry items here and they have good sales on candy (which I sneak into the movies sometimes).  I think the best thing about CVS is you earn CVS bucks which you can use to purchase things on your next trip. They usually don't scoff at you if you break a purchase down into two so you can use the bucks you earn on the first purchase to buy the things on the other. 

Happy shopping :)

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