![]() There are three inserts that come out on a regular basis: Red Plum, Smart Source and Proctor and Gamble. The best place to find coupons will be in the Sunday paper. It’s even better if your store doubles coupons. You just got two cans of diced tomatoes for. The tomatoes are normally about a dollar a can, therefore, you get two cans for a dollar. Check to see if they have a store loyalty card.įor example, a store has Del Monte diced tomatoes on sale as buy one get one free. Use your coupons with the in-store specials to get the best deals and you can get some of your preps almost free. However, the best deals are at your local grocery stores that have their own in-store specials, like buy one get one free or double coupons. You can get more than one pack, but you will also need more than one coupon. After using the coupon, it became $2.48 before tax. It was priced at Walmart on sale for $3.98 for a 6 pack. It’s even better if your store will double your coupons.įor example, when purchasing toilet paper, you can print or save offline a coupon for Charmin toilet paper for $1.50 off any ONE Charmin® Ultra Soft or Strong 6 Mega Roll, 12 Double Roll or larger (excludes Essentials and Cottonelle pack of toilet paper (excluding 4 pack ). Though you can’t use two manufacturer’s coupons for the same item, you can use a store coupon and a manufacturer’s coupon together on the same item. The top items you can get free or almost free are usually toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, peanut butter, soup, cereals, and toilet paper just to name a few. Yes, it sounds like it could be time-consuming, but once you get a system down, it will be second nature. For instance, if you are searching for a particular item that you saw on sale such as Skippy Peanut Butter you would google and go to their website and click on “Get Coupon.” To get the manufacturer’s coupon, go directly to the manufacturer’s website. And if you can, match up a sale, a store coupon, and the manufacturer’s coupon for extra savings. The trick to getting your prep items for free or almost free is to match coupons with the sale prices. In this article, we will give you information on the basics of couponing and how to get preps for almost free, what you will want in your stockpile and great websites that will show you where the coupons and the best deals are. Your wallet will thank you, too.Ĭouponing and building your stockpile does take a little effort on your part, however, in the long run, it will be worth it. Your couponing habits can ensure that you have enough in your stockpile to last longer than if you ran out and purchased everything all at once. Coupons can help you save a lot of money on preps. Instead, you should look into couponing and build your stockpile gradually over time. ![]() You don’t need to run out and buy a year’s worth of groceries in one shot. If you’re a new prepper and just beginning to build your stockpile of food and supplies, money could be an obstacle. People run to the stores and stock up on food, water, firewood, generators, and sometimes just about anything they can get their hands on.īeing prepared really matters. See also terms and conditions item 9, incorporated as if it was reprinted here.When a catastrophe does occur, there is usually a run-on food supplies and survival equipment. If you want specific legal advice upon which you can rely, then I strongly recommend you retain an attorney in your state. The responses I provide on Avvo are for informational and educational purposes ONLY, and do not establish an attorney-client relationship between my law office and you Unless and until you sign a written retainer agreement with my firm, I am not your lawyer and my response does not constitute "legal advice." Instead, it is an analysis based on limited facts. ![]() Also, be aware that you may need to get a business license or reseller's permit depending on how and where you are selling the items. The money you make is subject to income tax. ![]() ![]() Other exceptions exist and the only way a lawyer could tell you if your situation falls within one of the exceptions is to get more information from you. Two of those exceptions were already noted: if the small print on the coupons prohibits you from reselling items purchased with the coupons or if you have signed a contract that would prohibit you from selling the items, then you cannot sell them. I agree with the other attorneys that the general rule is that you can sell your personal items, but there are exceptions to this general rule. ![]()
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