You probably know about Kroger and H-E-B, they have coupons that can be found after downloading their apps to your phone.
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If you are ordering online, clipping the coupon digitally and applying it to your order is easy to do.
There are also cash back apps like ibotta.com.
You go to the site or use the app, and then you shop the stores you normally visit. Qualified purchases can earn you cash back.
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If you are a fan of the old fashioned coupon, sites like coupons.com allow you to print them off.
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But the Coupon Contessa, Nora Kapche, says you should also look at a site called Honey and its browser extension for your home computer.
"Once you put it on your computer, when you are shopping, it will come up like a little pop-up box and it will give you the best coupon codes that are out currently. It will apply the coupon code that will save you the most money," Kapche said.
Another tip is if you are using digital coupons at the store, avoid the self-checkout line.
Go to a register that's staffed by an employee. That way, if there is a problem like the code or coupon not working, you can work it out right away.
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