Here's some more sites to check out for Canadians to assist with the grocery bills. If you are actually able to use the coupons for a great deal, please tell us about it in the comments section.
While doing some research on the Web, I found this article on Extreme Couponing in Canada.
Want a Free Tub of Yogurt? Click this link to get a coupon for a free tub of yogurt.
Places on the Web to get coupons mailed to you or printable coupons, and links for freebies:
- Brandsaver
- Save.ca
- Life Made Delicious (you will have to register to order coupons)
- Smart Canucks
- Flyerland
- Free Mania
- webSaver.ca (limit 32 coupons per visit)
I'm not good with coupons. I forget them at home or I forget at the check out. I know I could probably save a bit if I did use them. Great links though, maybe just maybe I'll remember to take the coupons I get.
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I didn't watch the show but I would like to catch it sometime this week. I try with coupons but I'm certainly not addicted. I think you are right in that many of the things that there are always coupons for, like premade frozen foods, we eat very little of.
ReplyDeleteI'm like Johanna, I never remember to use my coupons, but i did order the yogurt one as i eat a lot of yogurt!! Great post!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you. My husband and I really try to eat healthy and eliminate frozen pre-made food so when I look at the coupon ads there is nothing that I eat weekly. Who the heck is going through 60 bottles of ketchup or 200 bars of butterfinger candy? It is outrageous
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