Save $6,000 a Year on Groceries – No Coupons Required

 

High Tech Ways to Save $6,000 a Year on Groceries
Coupon Mom Stephanie Nelson makes saving money easy with her Strategic Shopping Method and CouponMom.com website


Coupon Mom Stephanie Nelson’s free website continues to grow as shoppers learn to use new technology to save up to $6000 a year at grocery stores, drugstores and big box stores.  The free site started in 2000 and over 7.5 million members have joined to save money on their groceries. New technology developments make it even easier for shoppers to save more money in 2017.

“Consumers are focusing more on planning their trips to the grocery store to save money,” said Nelson, “Being able to go to the web to find the best grocery deals at their stores, print coupons, load digital coupons on their store cards, and even use their cell phone to get cash back on purchases helps save money without taking a lot of time.”

To streamline the savings process, Nelson recommends shoppers take advantage of the free tools available:

 

 

Stephanie Nelson helps shoppers save by teaching “Strategic Shopping.”  She offers free site membership, free E-books, videos, and daily updates explaining how the best deals work to help any shopper achieve dramatic savings.

 

A new wave of couponing is taking the world by storm, and Stephanie Nelson knows all the tricks of the trade. To learn more about new couponing trends and how to save thousands of dollars a year as a Strategic Shopper, go to www.couponmom.com.

 

Stephanie Nelson is the Coupon Mom. With more than 7.5 million members, Coupon Mom gives members access to thousands of printable coupons for groceries, restaurants and more. As the nation’s top expert in couponing across the country, Stephanie has been on every major national television talk show and taught millions how to save money for the past 15 years. She has been called ‘”the rock star of the recession” by the Washington Post and her book, The Coupon Mom’s Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half, is a New York Times best seller.