budafam
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It's really worth it if you have the time. If you're working full time, I wouldn't even attempt to do coupons. I started doing it at the end of 2009. Just in 2010, I saved myself over $6000 by clipping coupons. I had several shopping trips that would've been well over $100 but with using coupons and deals I ended up spending $5 or less! It's mind boggling to people who don't get the concept nor want to spend the time on it. To me, it was a job. I saved my family money instead of working full time. I have since taken a bit of a break but still do a few deals here and there to save money & stock up. On average, I would say couponing takes at least a good 3-4 hours per week of just clipping, sorting, finding deals, making lists... not even adding in the actual shopping times.
I thought I would try out Aldi's to see how they compare to using coupons at higher priced stores and I actually spent triple at Aldi's on things I would normally have bought at a different grocery store with coupons. Aldi's is great for those who don't do the coupon thing but in no way are you saving enough money to say it's better than actually couponing. I get brand name items for free, not generic items for $1-$3 a piece (that adds up quick!)
I thought I would try out Aldi's to see how they compare to using coupons at higher priced stores and I actually spent triple at Aldi's on things I would normally have bought at a different grocery store with coupons. Aldi's is great for those who don't do the coupon thing but in no way are you saving enough money to say it's better than actually couponing. I get brand name items for free, not generic items for $1-$3 a piece (that adds up quick!)