My syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column for the week is entitled “Ensuring the best deals.“
Here’s an excerpt:
“While there are exceptions to every rule, typically, the smaller-sized item will end up being the better financial deal. For example, my supermarket recently had a well-known brand of rice cereal on sale. Twelve-ounce boxes were on sale for 99 cents per box, while 24-ounce boxes were $3.49. With a 50-cent coupon, the smaller box drops to just 49 cents, or about 4 cents per ounce. With the same coupon, the larger box of the same cereal works out to more than 12 cents per ounce!”
Read this entire column at the the Northwest Indiana Times.
My Super-Couponing Tips column appears in newspapers around the country to a weekly readership of over 20 million people! Learn more about my column’s syndication at this link.
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