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Introduction to Couponing
Welcome to introduction to couponing. In this course, you will learn everything you need to know in order to successfully use coupons to lower your grocery bill. You will find out where you can get coupons, how to use the coupons you obtain, amplify your savings with sales and deals, and how best to create and manage a stockpile of your finds.
What can you realistically expect from couponing?
First, you can expect a lower grocery bill. The US Department of Agriculture’s 2022 moderate food cost estimate for a family of four is over $1200 monthly. Beginner couponers should only expect to see modest savings; you can’t expect huge savings from the start. Your savings at the cash register will increase as your couponing skills grow. Ideally, as you become an experienced couponer, your savings on food will be 25% or more, and 50% or more for non-food
Second, you can anticipate that you will get better at planning your meals. Mealtime sometimes end up being a chaotic time of deciding what to cook. With couponing, mealtime doesn’t have to be a crisis any longer. Couponing can help you plan your meals better, because you’ll have a greater quantity and variety of staples on hand. You can expect to make fewer trips to the grocery store, because with couponing, you will tend to have more of the items you regularly purchase in your stockpile.
You can now be ready for whatever crises and emergencies you may encounter. When crises and emergencies happen, you can be prepared to weather the storm. When natural disasters hit, you don’t have to run to the store with everyone else to purchase milk, toilet paper, water, etc. If you lose your job, your stockpile can hold you over temporarily until you get a new job and paychecks start coming in again. The COVID pandemic was a great lesson in being prepared for a crisis. One couponer was so well prepared, she did not go to the grocery store for an entire year when her husband experienced a huge pay cut.
As a result, you will experience greater peace of mind. Being prepared and having greater quantities of your staple items on hand means you can rest easier, knowing that you will be able to handle whatever comes your way. Having a stockpile helps reduce stress; you don’t have to worry about paying full price for the items you need and regularly purchase. Couponing can therefore mean more money in your bank account. Couponing is not a silver bullet; you are not automatically or completely guaranteed to have everything you need, when you need it, and for less. But couponing can be a great help.
Tools and basic organization
You will obviously need some method of cutting the coupons you will soon begin to acquire. Scissors are the best and most easily accessible of all cutting tools; they give you the greatest control over what you cut. However, they are best suited for only cutting one, maybe two or three, layers at a time. Like/identical coupon insert pages and printed sheets can be stacked, possibly stapled, in order to expedite cutting. For stacked coupons, a guillotine paper cutter is ideal. However, care is needed, so as to not accidentally cut into the coupons. Other cutting tools include, but are not limited to, gift wrap cutters, paper trimmers, etc.
A calculator is crucial. Make sure to keep your cellphone handy and fully charged when you shop, because you will need your calculator feature. It might actually be easier to use a separate handheld calculator, because you will need your cellphone for other functions while you shop (i.e., internet access, grocery list). You will find the calculator helpful for keeping a running tally of your total; this is especially crucial if you need to stay within a certain budget.
Using Google Sheets or a similar spreadsheet app on your phone is a great tool to use while you shop. You can set it up before you leave the house with the items you intend to purchase, the quantity, the cost, the coupons to be used, and the anticipated totals. You can then make changes in the store as necessary, according to what they may have on hand, and what you might need to adjust. Because the totals automatically change in the spreadsheet as you update the numbers, you will always be able to maintain an accurate total while you shop, which is particularly helpful if you’re shopping on a budget.
You will need some method of storing and organizing your coupons, once you begin to cut them and organize them for your shopping trips. A small coupon wallet with sections is ideal, especially for beginners. Many couponers eventually upgrade to a large coupon binder. It is advantageous because it holds many more coupons than a small wallet. It is a liability, in that it clearly identifies you as a couponer, and thus earns you some dirty looks in the store, by customers and cashiers alike.
Expert couponers usually eventually outgrow even the large coupon binders, for storing all of their coupons. They can then switch to using hanging file folders, kept at home, for storing all of their coupons, and then they pull only what they need for various shopping trips (in which case the small wallet is once again sufficient.) Coupons are maintained in chronological order in hanging file folders, and are often stored by whole insert, as opposed to cutting them all out. The advantage is that you have a small, manageable quantity of coupons when you are in the store. The disadvantage is that, if you don’t know beforehand you need a coupon, you won’t have it when you do need it.
Getting your initial start-up set of coupons
One of the most popular types of manufacturer coupons is the coupon inserts found in the Sunday newspaper. Most Sundays (except for holiday weekends), your local Sunday newspaper will have one or more coupon inserts. The three most common inserts are Proctor & Gamble, Smart Source, and Save. Try to obtain at least one set for each member of your household (i.e., if you have 5 family members, try to get at least 5 Proctor & Gamble inserts), but no less than four. One set of coupons is not really going to be enough.
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