2011年6月12日 星期日

Bread Coupon Tips


If you're a regular bread consumer, then you will certainly find bread coupons pretty useful. Depending on where you purchase the bread, a typical loaf of white bread might sit under $2, but special breads and whole grain varieties might cost even more at $3 to $4. If you have a large family, you're looking at spending $20 to $30 per week on bread alone. By using bread coupons you can substantially save as much as $4 to $6 a week on your bread consumption, or at least $20 a month. That may not seem like much, but having a monthly savings of $20 means that you can practically get a week's worth of bread for free from the savings you get from a month's worth of bread coupon use.

If you're looking for bread coupons, here are some sites that might be worth checking out:

? Commonsensewithmoney.com

? Couponing101.com

? Coupons.com

? Mycoupons.com

? Yourfreegroceries.net

? Grocerycouponnetwork.com

Customizing Coupon Searches

What's great about these websites is that they have numerous grocery coupons available on site, too. This means that while you're printing out bread coupons, you might as well clip and print coupons for other grocery products too. Most of these websites also have forums, articles and updates that you may find useful.

Commonsensewithmoney.com, for example, gives you sales and discount updates on grocery stores and pharmacies.

Of course, some coupons may not be applicable in your state or in the area that you live. This is why Coupons.com, along with other websites, helps you source coupons applicable for your local area. All you have to do is type in your zip code and the relevant coupons will appear.

Couponing101.com, on the other hand is basically a "free coupon education" website that gives you dibs on how to get started, what you should know. They even have a page for couponing terms and abbreviations. The site also offers coupons and has links for the best coupon websites to visit.

Grocerycouponnetwork.com is another coupon site, but it also has a database of over 30,000 food products where you can find the ingredients and nutritional facts. You can use this to compare nutritional information of breads, even if you aren't in the supermarket yet.

Going Directly To The Supplier

If you're not too keen on searching for bread coupons from one site after the other, then you might want to go straight to the bread manufacturer or supplier. Popular bread makers such as Alvarado Street Bread, Sara Lee, Oroweat by Bimbo Bakeries USA, Raisin Bread and Bakery DeFrance among others have their own websites. You can visit these websites and check for coupons or discount codes for their products. You can find most of these breads in supermarkets and grocery stores, so you can use the discount coupons you get onsite to purchase them. Most websites also have mailing lists which you can join. All you have to do is enter your email address (make sure it's not your primary one), and wait for them to bombard you with newsletters and updates, which will usually include promo codes or coupon sheets, too!








Sam E enjoys hiking, biking, cooking, and finding ways to save money using Bread Coupons


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