My two favorite stores to shop for groceries are Rite Aid and Meijer. The main reason why is that at both stores you can combine manufacturer coupons with store coupons and there seems to be a ton of good deals. When you use both a store coupon and a manufacturer coupon with an item on sale, you can score a GREAT deal. Six months ago, I didn't even know about the Meijer Mealbox coupons and recently Meijer came out with MPerks that you can easily sign up for online. Both are at Meijer.com. I have provided links to both below in case anyone wants to check it out!
Meijer Mealbox - http://www.meijermealbox.com/?icmpid=HeaderMealbox
Just go to the tab over on the right called Specials and you will see lots of coupons that are easy to print. As far as I know, Meijer doesn't have a limit as to the number of Mealbox coupons you can use.
MPerks - http://www2.meijer.com/mperks/Welcome.aspx
In order to sign up for MPerks, you have to have texting capability on your cell phone. Once you set this up, you can go sign into your account and clip coupons...Then at the check out, all you do is type in your cell phone number and the coupons will be applied.
Rite Aid AdPerks (Video Values) - (http://my.adperk.com/offer/d30b50da). You can earn store coupons each month by watching videos about various products which you can print off and combine with manufacturer coupons.
Rite Aid Single Check Rebates - The rebate program at Rite Aid is very easy to use. Once you sign up at Riteaid.com, all you have to do is enter your receipt information online each time you purchase an item with a rebate. Then you can request your rebate check and rite aid will mail you a check..Be careful with this because I guess you can only request it one time!! So wait til the rebate period is over and then request it. I have never had a problem receiving my rebate checks and they are usually mailed within a couple weeks after your request.
Rite Aid Up Rewards - If you decide to shop at Rite Aid, sign up for a wellness card. It is free and you need it to get a lot of their deals. A lot of the deals Rite Aid offers may require you to pay a certain amount for an item but the cash register will remit an Up Reward which is basically like cash to use on your next purchase. I continually roll these and use them on my next deal so I don't have to pay much each time. Also, you can combine multiple Up Rewards in one purchase and combine with any types of coupons.
Manufacturer coupons - These can be found on the internet as well as the Sunday paper. The most popular internet sites seem to be http://www.coupons.com/, http://www.redplum.com/ and http://www.smartsource.com/) I keep all my inserts (plus my mom keeps hers for me) and then when I see a good deal, I have the coupons!!
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