Once you’ve made your shopping list based upon the weekly sales fliers, make sure to check the Coupon Database and Store Deal Match-ups on our site to see if there are any printable coupons available for products you’re planning to buy.
How to Use the Coupon Database
Just search for the product name and the Coupon Database will automatically generate a list of all coupons available for that product. It does all the legwork for you–all you have to do is type in the products you want to buy and print the coupons!
How to Use the Store Deal Match-ups
Did you know that we have a listing of the best weekly sales and coupon match-ups at over 100 grocery store chains nationwide on the Store Deals Section of our site? Find and click on your store(s) logo here and it will take you to this week’s best deals list for your local store(s).
Quickly scan the list to see if there are any deals you’re interested in doing and print any coupons you’ll need for those deals. You can also click through the link at the bottom of each list to see an extensive sale and deal list put together by a blogger who lives in your area.
If you don’t want to mess with checking the Store Deal Section every week, you can sign up to have the list of the best deals for your local stores emailed to you each week when the sale ads come up. We’re all about saving you time–and money!
Taking five minutes of your time to check the Coupon Database and Store Deal Match-ups when planning your shopping trip could easily save you $5 or $10–or more!
Find more Supermarket Savings Tips here.
LaNae says
Lately, Wal Mart has not been accepting my coupons printed from the Internet because the coupon will not scan. They claim if the coupon is printed from the Internet they cannot enter it by hand. Has anyone else experienced this?
Ginger says
I didn’t know you had this either! I just assumed since you’re so far away, you wouldn’t have any match-ups for Texas, but lo and behold, you actually do have some of them! Yay!
grace says
look at them every week however giant/martins (pa) is often incorrect incomplete (i figure im slow to pick up on sales 🙂 ) or otherwise is lacking. i have found this tool to be somewhat more irritating than helpful. im wondering if the chain offers different sales in different areas?
Suzette @ [email protected] says
What??!! This is crazy amazing! I had NO idea that MoneySavingMom offered these two tools!! I just (like um last week) started clipping coupons and scouring the internet, matching coupons to local deals and to discover it is already done for me. Thank you Lord! I am glad I had two weeks of doing the work though, I can totally appreciate the tools. Thank you MoneySavingMom!!
domestic diva says
Have you considered doing sale/coupon match-ups for Natural Grocers (part of Vitamin Cottage)? They’re my local market.
Kim says
Since there isn’t really a place to post this question right now and I am looking for the help of the faithful readers of MSM – have any of you had any experience with a mystery shopping company called Front Line Focus?
Looking for sound advice about mystery shopping – quickly.
Also, Crystal, I love all the tips and reminders about grocery savings! Even with all the saving experience, I am still learning new things.