Key Tactics In Saving On Groceries
I can’t believe how much I hate shopping for groceries. The only reason why I do, is because unfortunately my body needs food to live. If I had my way, I would not eat and therefore would be able to save substantial amounts of money daily to be able to spend it on what I actually want to spend it on. Am I frustrated? Well yes, it looks like you may have caught me in a moment of weakness where I have just returned from grocery shopping and my wallet is feeling significantly lighter. In this financial recession where money is so tight, coming back from weekly grocery shopping depresses me somewhat. In fact the thought of having to shop for the groceries depresses me. Do any of you feel like that? Bottom line, many families are now struggling to make ends meet and to be able to put food on the table.
However in recent times, I have discovered a few key concepts that companies are engaging to not only help the customer but also help their own back pocket (basically a win/win situation for these businesses). There is no point pricing products out of the reach of the masses because in the end they will suffer themselves when they need to report on earnings. The 2 concepts which I am referring to are coupons and free samples.
Coupons: This has become a multi-million dollar concept with businesses willing to offer discounts or freebies in attracting new patrons whilst trying to keep current patrons loyal. There are a number of sites that offer coupons across a large range of categories.
One of the best websites that offers coupons on a daily basis is coupons.com. Check it out. From $1 off and upwards to sometimes offering substantial savings, coupons combined with sales at large stores like CVS and Walmart can often mean free stuff. It is considered part and parcel of these cutting edge and ruthless times. In fact coupons are being used through social media like Facebook and Twitter by a number of major businesses. By creating a buzz around their company, businesses are trying to gain relatively cheap promotion using Facebook groups and fan pages. If you do not use coupons when shopping for your groceries, then I suggest you begin using them to save yourself some serious money.
Free Samples: This is the other concept that has grown in reputation over the past couple of years and definitely more during the recent financial economic crisis. By providing minute samples of their goods, businesses are able promote their products at a relatively cheap cost than advertising on television or radio. By releasing new products to the community via freebies also allows for feedback and whether or not they need to tinker with the product or marketing. By surfing the Internet, there are a range of free stuff sites available including FreeStuff4Free.com which allows you to trial products without any obligations, often saving you money and trips to the stores as the samples are posted to you.
Engage with these 2 concepts and start saving now!