My syndicated Super-Couponing Tips column for the week is entitled “Prices on the rise, shelves empty.“
Here’s an excerpt:
“We’re indeed facing some challenging times at the supermarket. We have multiple issues causing shortages at the same time: supply chain interruptions, trucking and shipment issues, production issues, employment issues. Combine those with the fact that many shoppers are stocking up at higher volumes than normal, too, for a variety of reasons.”
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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steve.rosengarden@gmail.com says
While I have been following you for at least the past 8 years, I would like to point out a couple of items that don’t seem to be addressed. First, while something may be on sale and have a coupon at grocer A, grocer B may still have a better price. I see this a lot. You’ll post a Marianos ad with coupon and Walmart carries the same item and it is cheaper than Marianos. The second is your advice to only cut out the coupons that you are going to use. Many times (especially at Jewel), I come across items marked down for clearance that I have a coupon for. I clip all the coupons for products I use and bring those, not just those listed as on sale/coupon match up. It allows me to save even more. Your work is awesome and don’t mean to take away from it, just 2 items that always get me.
S