Beckypooh1972
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Ok, so I've got my new binder, I'm buying newspapers and collecting coupons. I never manage to get the price of an item under about $1.00. If I have a good enough coupon to get the item free - it's sold out.
So, how are extreme couponers walking out of stores with full carts of groceries for which they paid less than $5.00?
I googled "secrets of extreme couponers" and I did find a reference online to how they were able to beat the system due to the way manufacturers create the barcodes. Some extreme couponers were able to use the coupons on non-identical but same "product family" items so the coupons actually worked but not in the manner the manufacturer intended. The article I read said that last year the manufacturers went to a new barcoding system to prevent the fraud.
Even after reading about the barcode issue, I'm still stumped. I don't want to create a huge stockpile but I would like to experience some significant savings at the store. For those Disers that save significantly with coupons ($100 or more a month), how do you do it? I've made a few observations in general about couponing - let's see if you agree:
1. Sometimes you have to spend money to save money... meaning you might have to use a disproportionate amount of your grocery budget to take advantage of that great deal on pasta.
2. It doesn't work if your spouse isn't on board... it drives me crazy to collect all these coupons and then my husband just goes out and buys $30.00 worth of items - when I had coupons at home for this stuff.
3. You can't get the hidden deals unless you have an hour or more to scour store shelves and can focus 100% of your attention on your shopping trip ... I rarely get to go to the grocery store without the whole gang in tow (husband and 2 five year old boys) which limits my attention span and time considerably!
4. Timing is important! Some of the CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid deals are great but you have to get there early enough to get that great sale item. I've spent hours pouring over ads and matching up coupons only to get there and my whole plan is thrown because they are out of stock! Once they are wiped out of the item - they never seem to be able to restock it - which is so frustrating!
Anybody disagree or have any observations to add? I'd love some tips to help me save more with my coupons! By the way I don't just coupon to save money - I've started shopping Aldi more for basics and I'm seeing real savings there. (For my family, we save about $9.00 a week in Florida on milk, eggs and bread alone) But I really want to save with my coupons too!
Thanks!
Becky
So, how are extreme couponers walking out of stores with full carts of groceries for which they paid less than $5.00?
I googled "secrets of extreme couponers" and I did find a reference online to how they were able to beat the system due to the way manufacturers create the barcodes. Some extreme couponers were able to use the coupons on non-identical but same "product family" items so the coupons actually worked but not in the manner the manufacturer intended. The article I read said that last year the manufacturers went to a new barcoding system to prevent the fraud.
Even after reading about the barcode issue, I'm still stumped. I don't want to create a huge stockpile but I would like to experience some significant savings at the store. For those Disers that save significantly with coupons ($100 or more a month), how do you do it? I've made a few observations in general about couponing - let's see if you agree:
1. Sometimes you have to spend money to save money... meaning you might have to use a disproportionate amount of your grocery budget to take advantage of that great deal on pasta.
2. It doesn't work if your spouse isn't on board... it drives me crazy to collect all these coupons and then my husband just goes out and buys $30.00 worth of items - when I had coupons at home for this stuff.

3. You can't get the hidden deals unless you have an hour or more to scour store shelves and can focus 100% of your attention on your shopping trip ... I rarely get to go to the grocery store without the whole gang in tow (husband and 2 five year old boys) which limits my attention span and time considerably!
4. Timing is important! Some of the CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid deals are great but you have to get there early enough to get that great sale item. I've spent hours pouring over ads and matching up coupons only to get there and my whole plan is thrown because they are out of stock! Once they are wiped out of the item - they never seem to be able to restock it - which is so frustrating!
Anybody disagree or have any observations to add? I'd love some tips to help me save more with my coupons! By the way I don't just coupon to save money - I've started shopping Aldi more for basics and I'm seeing real savings there. (For my family, we save about $9.00 a week in Florida on milk, eggs and bread alone) But I really want to save with my coupons too!

Thanks!
Becky