Find and Use Printable Free Coupons

Save More at the Grocery Store

Tricia Goss
These days, we are much more conscious about where our dollars go. Whereas in the recent past you may have frequented the drive-thru or ordered takeout several times a week, in this economy you are probably cooking at home more often. In addition, when you hit the grocery store, you likely pay closer attention to your budget. One way to save is by using coupons. If you have Internet access and a printer, you can even find printable free coupons for your favorite items. To get started printing and saving with printable free coupons, you need to know where to find them and how to use them.

There are several online resources for printable free coupons. One popular and reputable site is Smart Source. When you head to this printable free coupons page, you will be asked to enter your zip code. This is to find offers on brands in your local area. You can bypass this step if desired and only view general printable free coupons. If desired, you can sort coupons by category, such as food or personal care, as well as by brand. Click the check boxes of the coupons you wish to print and click the Print Now button. If you have never accessed their printable free coupons, you will need to install the printer software. This safe, small application only takes a few moments to load.

Another website offering printable free coupons that are similar to those found in your local Sunday paper is Red Plum. Much like Smart Source, you can enter your zip code to find coupons targeted to your location. Select the coupons you want to print, click the Print Coupons button and install the print software if prompted.

A third website that provides printable free coupons much like those you would get by purchasing the newspaper is Coupon Suzy. Enter your zip code when you get to the site or simply click No Thanks to bypass this step. Click on the Clip check boxes of the printable free coupons you want to use and then click Print Now.

Cool Savings is one more reliable place to find printable free coupons. Along with coupons for items at your grocery or drug store, this site also provides printable free coupons and special offers on everything from pet supplies to automotive to home and garden supplies.

If you are on Facebook, be sure to check out your favorite brands' Facebook pages. Many national brands give free printable coupons to fans of their products on Facebook, and these coupons are typically high value, such as a free product or buy one, get one free coupons.

Before you print and try to use printable free coupons, it is advisable to learn about your grocery store's policy. Some stores will not redeem printed coupons. As they are becoming more popular, however, they are more widely accepted. Visit your favorite store's website and search for their policy on printed coupons. Print this out as well and bring it with you when you shop in case you meet any resistance at the checkout counter.

While you are on the store's site, look there for printable free coupons as well. Many stores, including the Kroger family of stores, Target, the Safeway family of stores and CVS offer coupons that you can download and print or load directly onto your shopper card to save even more!

Published by Tricia Goss

Tricia Goss is a freelance writer who lives in North Texas. Tricia specializes in computer technology and is certified in Microsoft Office applications. Tricia is also passionate about helping readers save m...  View profile

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  • Carmen Magnolia7/15/2010

    Great tips. Thank you.

  • Jennifer Wagner7/6/2010

    I'm a BIG coupon clipper / printer. I don't do any shopping before I look for a coupon for what I need.

  • Wendy Dawn7/1/2010

    Great article idea and nice job. We like coupons.

  • Sheryl Young6/24/2010

    Shoot...you beat me to it! I've been away from internet writing for 6 weeks, just came back yesterday...been tryin' to get around to all my faves' latest articles! Thanks for your comment! Good job here.

  • Bridgitte Williams6/10/2010

    Fabulous article!! :-) Well done!!

  • JerseyNana5/20/2010

    Great info!!

  • Tony Payne5/20/2010

    Good information. I think if you but more prepared meals etc, especially if you have kids, that there are a lot more coupons available to you, but if living a healthy lifestyle, I only found maybe 5% of them that I could use, if that, on the main sites and in the newspapers. However going to brand web sites, there are often good offers, and this comes in very handy. It's especially good with restaurant chains, like Sweet Tomatoes or TGIF etc, plus Wendys...

  • Lisa Riggs5/19/2010

    This is an excellent resource Tricia ~ thanks! Love coupons!!

  • Crystal Ray5/19/2010

    I didn't know about most of these. Thanks! For those concerned about spam, use an alternate e-mail address when signing up. :) I have an address I use for ordering freebies and other questionable things. It's well worth it!

  • E Harmon5/19/2010

    Some new ones on here for me! I am a coupon-a-holic. Thanks so much!

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