Where to Find Thanksgiving Coupons

D. Ilean
Where to Find Thanksgiving Coupons - Are you looking to prepare a great Thanksgiving dinner but working on a not-so great budget? In order to save, you probably want good coupons that will help you in your question for turkey and all the fixings. What follows is a guide for finding the best Thanksgiving coupons you'll require for your holiday feast.

1. The Newspaper: A couple of years ago, I worked as that person who has to put all the pieces of the newspaper together, so they can be delivered in nice, neat piles. Let me tell you, that was a pain. Why? Every time a holiday is on the horizon, the newspapers get jam packed with sales from every store ever. It is the best place to find coupons for Thanksgiving. Be extra on-the-look-out for those shiny manufacturer's coupons that often get ignored, because they often have great deals during the holiday.

2. Grocery Store Websites: Pick a grocery store in your neighborhood. I, for example, live down the block from a very nice Safeway, so I took a little trip to Safeway.com. The first page you see is an offer of free delivery, plus a quick link to coupon's redeemable in-store. If you don't want the hassle or mess of an actual ad, consider this way, because you can handpick the ones you need and not bother with the rest. As an added bonus, there are recipe ideas too, but do be sure you have a printer handy.

3. This one might sound weird, but don't be fooled: Ebay is an excellent place to look for coupons. Yes, this option may involve a price, but the benefits you reap in savings can make up for that. Some example results from a search for thanksgiving coupons: a coupon for free butterball turkey, up to 20 lbs and a set of 5 $10 off Boston Market catering order.

4. Also give a try to: Coupons.com, where you can save on Reynolds Foil Wrap, Pillsbury Dinner Rolls, Betty Crocker Potatoes, and Birds Eye vegetables. All seeming essential holiday needs, no?

Coupon/Sale Tip: If there's a really good deal and the store is out, don't be afraid to ask for a rain check! If you don't know what this is, it means that you ask for the coupon to be good at a later date (since the advertisement isn't available to you like it's supposed to be). Last Thanksgiving, we went to a local grocery store and they didn't have any more pies like the paper said and we got 12 rain checks, which we were able to use for Christmas and New Years!

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  • Bailey Landon11/25/2008

    great ideas, thanks for sharing! :)

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