Question by : Couponers: How do you find your grocery coupons?
I’ve scoured the internet for hours and hours and found a few good coupons. Most of them have turned out to be a copy of the Sunday paper I already had which is nice… except I need other things.
How do you find coupons for things like produce, milk, and frozen foods not found in the newspaper?
Best answer:
Answer by Roddy
Make yourself a Twitter account and a Facebook account. On Twitter search for people who look for coupons and freebies. They post links once they find them and those links will show up on your Twitter page. Many of these will go to Facebook pages the companies have set up. You will need a Facebook page so that you can “like” them before you can get the goodies.
Many are spur of the moment deals and coupons. Many are gone in a matter of hours or minutes. Yesterday I got two coupons for $ 1 off when you buy a gallon of milk and Oreos together. Both are things I’m going to buy anyway. Now and then they post a coupon for X amount of dollars off pork ribs if you buy a brand of barbecue sauce.
Milk and produce coupons are rare everywhere.
Facebook is free like Twitter but they will require you, (sooner or later), to confirm you are not a computer bot trying to spam everyone by asking for a credit card number or a mobile phone number. Use your phone number. I’ve never gotten a call because of it.
Like I stated above, many of these deals and coupons are gone very quickly. I check my Twitter account three or four times a day and still miss out on many coupons and freebies. I’ve include just three of the accounts I follow below for you. There are more you can search for on Twitter that do the same.
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