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How to Save Money on Groceries with Couponing

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Manufacturer Coupons – These are issued directly by the product's manufacturer and can be used at most retailers that accept coupons.

What is Coupon Stacking?

Coupon stacking refers to using more than one coupon on the same item or transaction to increase your savings. This can involve combining manufacturer coupons, store coupons, and other promotional codes to reduce the price of an item. Not all stores allow coupon stacking, so it's important to know each retailer’s policy before you start.

Coupon Stacking
Types of Coupons to Stack

There are generally four main types of coupons that can be stacked:

  • Manufacturer Coupons – Issued by the product's maker.
  • Store Coupons – Offered by specific retailers.
  • Printable Coupons – Can be printed from coupon websites.
  • Digital Coupons – Found in store apps or loyalty programs.

Steps for Successful Coupon Stacking

  1. Know Your Store’s Coupon Policy
    Before you start stacking coupons, research the store’s policy. Some are generous, others may have restrictions.
  2. Combine Store and Manufacturer Coupons
    Use both together—for example, $2 off from store and $1 off from manufacturer = $3 total savings.
Tips and Tricks for Coupon Stacking

Coupon stacking refers to using more than one coupon on the same item or transaction to increase your savings. This can involve combining manufacturer coupons, store coupons, and other promotional codes to reduce the price of an item. Not all stores allow coupon stacking, so it's important to know each retailer’s policy before you start.