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Grocery Coupons have now become one of the most well-liked of searches daily on the worldwide web.
Obviously, it’s no small wonder, given the on-going economic malaise.
Certainly, eating decently gets harder and harder.
Even if you do all your own cooking, and even if you eat only vegetables and grains, you can expect to spend a heap of money.
How’s two dollars for a pound of asparagus?
Hence the recognition of grocery coupons.
Sadly, most offerings available are likely to be for highly refined foods.
About the closest you can expect to fresh whole foods from these kinds of coupons is bread.
But most people in America are hooked on fast food, which frequently is almost junk food, an excellent source of fat, sugar, and salt and classified from true junk food only insofar as they do also provide protein, vitamins, and minerals.
No matter the reason, retail practices have changed substantially, and many supermarkets offer so-called clipless coupons, or coupons that don’t have to be clipped and presented to the cashier.
Utilizing barcode technology that tracks consumers for marketing benefits, many stores provide some kind of free membership card that provides automatic discounts for anything on sale when scanned.
Thus, these cards serve as grocery coupons for fresh produce, in effect, in addition to everything else marked on sale.
It’s like carrying a universal coupon, directly on one’s keyring!
For almost all such cards are small and created particularly to fit into a ring right alongside your set of keys.
This way, consumers are prone to use them, and retailers can get a good idea of what sells for how much.
It’s a great marketing device to attract business and to better control that business.
It is pure genius.
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