Y.I.
They are different every week. Tom Thumb has double coupons days at times so look out for that.
Lonie
Hi There,
I am trying to get into this Sunday coupons clipping routine. I bought the Sunday paper (early edition, double issue) for $3.00. I found some coupons I can use but I was wondering if it’s the same coupons each Sunday? Or are they different each week? I was thinking of get a Sunday paper subscription for $1.50, if the coupons are different each week. I was wondering if this was the way to go.
Please don’t suggest The Grocery Game, I wasted $15, it was to confusing for me and time consuming, I lost my patience with the site.
Thanks so much!
They are different every week. Tom Thumb has double coupons days at times so look out for that.
Lonie
different every week... some weeks they have more than others...
A., The coupons are different every week, but you won't get them on a Sunday before a holiday. I don't know why, but they don't put them in! I noticed someone mentioned double coupons at Tom Thumb - you might also like to know that Kroger has double coupons every day through 50 cents and triple every day through 39 cents. You can really save the dough, especially when you buy the specials. Good luck! God bless! S.
Hi A.
Have you tried the Grocery Coupon Network? - It's free
http://www.grocerycouponnetwork.com/join.php?final=grocer...
All the best
B.
I'm with you on the grocery game and things like that. I can't see paying someone to tell me how to save $...... Plus for me TIME = MONEY so it is not worth it in my opinion.
I get the Dallas paper delivered daily. I can't answer to the Sunday coupons because I just take the Parade magazine and TV guide out and pitch the rest.
However, on Wednesdays, the grocery ads for the week come out and sometimes there are special hours at Tom Thumb with good deals. Last week there was a $10 coupon off a $50 purchase. It is NOT HARD to come up with $50 worth of stuff we need around here. Market Street also mails out deals like $10 off, free bread, free milk etc with purchase.
Check out the grocery ads. EVEN if you don't get the paper...check out the website. I shop Tom Thumb and Market Street.