Poorcraft by C. Spike Trotman for January 30, 2017

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    Cronkers McGee  Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Penny is much too excited for grocery shopping than anyone else standing in the line. I enjoy this strip!

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    Neo Stryder  almost 8 years ago

    Bad here doesn’t exist the POWER OF THE COUPONS!, looks very useful, but do they only works for food?

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    anarresa Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    $3.18 is unusually impressive, but the strip has the right idea. I also shop the clearance items in aisles and racks.

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    roberta.forbes.pyle  almost 8 years ago

    You can also get health and beauty products (shampoo, conditioner, soap etc.) with coupons! Also pet supplies!

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  almost 8 years ago

    Keep an eye out for sales and with coupons could knock the price way down on certain items.

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    sew-so  almost 8 years ago

    You can find coupons and discount cards and offers for ANYTHING – just make sure you actually want and/or need it, and check to make sure that the deal is really a deal. Sometimes they make something sound a lot better than it is, or you can get whatever cheaper elsewhere.

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    sew-so  almost 8 years ago

    Also, in order to get results like that, be prepared to treat this like a job. It takes time and energy, and an internet account will help a lot. That kind of result doesn’t come without a lot of looking, hunting for coupons, clipping, trading, etc. And be prepared to alter your shopping and eating to suit the deals.

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    Dragoncat  almost 8 years ago

    GOOD GRAVY!!! I never dreamed groceries could cost that much! And yes, Penny… You should get a wheelbarrow. Your friend is ready to pass out.

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    grainpaw  almost 8 years ago

    Stores that have rewards cards are creating two classes of customers and discriminating against one of them. Sometimes prices are significantly higher if you don’t have the card. Nothing drives me away from a store faster than a rewards program. They don’t need my personal details to accept my money and know what they need to reorder, and I don’t need the extra hassle, junk mail, emails and, after they sell the list, telemarketers. I run a store myself, and I have plenty to do without playing games with prices and deceiving customers. Papers, please!

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