For example a while ago certain Carex soap bottles had a tag around the neck for 50p off, you could just take it off and hand it to the cashier at the checkout, taking 50p off the price right away. Loads of people loaded up their freezers with unlimited free pizzas. Tesco YES coupons are accepted. Tesco has a free monthly magazine you can pick up in store.
Couponers will stock up with as many as they can carry. The Tesco Orchard is a scheme where Tesco shoppers are sent coupons both for themselves and their friends. You have to be invited to programmes, but you can increase your chances of being invited by filling out all of the surveys available to you.
Find out more information on our Tesco page. Read the official coupon policy here. Aldi and Lidl NO coupons are not accepted. We keep track of all current offers on our Aldi and Lidl pages. Sainsbury's YES coupons are accepted. Remember that each Nectar point is worth 0. Co-op YES coupons are accepted. Combine all of these offers with your coupons for a triple discount. Morrisons YES coupons are accepted. Waitrose YES coupons are accepted.
Waitrose has its own free newspaper called MyWeekend , and there are often coupons inside. Remember that you can pick up a free tea or coffee with your MyWaitrose card - however you do have to purchase an item to redeem this. Loose fruit such as bananas tend to be the cheapest thing you can buy - so you get get a banana and a coffee for about 10p! Iceland YES coupons are accepted. Boots YES coupons are accepted.
Although not strictly a supermarket, Boots both accepts coupons and dishes out a lot of their own to Advantage Card members, and in the in-store magazine. We once had a coupon for a free chocolate bar that was proving hard to find in supermarkets, but Boots stocked it and accepted the voucher.
These usually have a long expiry date. Checkout staff are supposed to cancel it out, but they very rarely do. Depending on its terms and conditions you could use these coupons to get loads of items for free. Supermarkets usually offer a free magazine in store and these can often have some good vouchers inside. Keep your eye out for them next time your doing the food shop or ask a member of staff to locate one for you.
Newspapers can also be a source for finding coupons, for example The Sun sometimes has money off when you spend a certain amount vouchers. The brand of Tea bags I buy regularly has a money off voucher in the packaging that I can use for the next time I buy Tea. Receipts are an often forgotten about source of money off coupons!
There are now dozens of websites out there that solely feature available coupons and freebies. Some of my favourites to find coupons include Hotukdeals and the deals section on the Money Saving Expert site. A google search for coupons brings up several sites with a list of current coupons available. With online vouchers you will generally either need to print off the voucher or enter your details to have the coupon sent to you.
For parents of babies or those expecting, then I would recommend signing up to the Emmas Diary website. There is also the famous Bounty Pack available for free to pregnant ladies and those with young children that contain free samples and discount vouchers. These can be picked up at Boots, Asda or Tesco.
Smartphone Apps are one of the best ways to find and use coupons! With each of these apps, they contain many deals, mainly for food and drink. How these apps work is that you normally buy the item and then receive the cash back.
This is sometimes for the full cost of the product so you are getting it for free! To be given the cashback you will need to either scan the barcode using the app or take a picture of the receipt. Any offer will explain which item is eligible, where to redeem and what you need to do to get your money.
There are loads of other apps for vouchers and deals. Some other good ones to try are Voucher Codes and the Hotukdeals app. You will find peelies on some products in the supermarkets. These are coupons that come with a product that you simply peel off and use on your next shop. You can even get try me free products where you can get a full refund just for buying the products!
I really hope these become more popular as this would save so much in printer ink! E-Coupons are basically a coupon you can redeem on a device then show the bar code at the check out. A few of my friends go to the good food event every year.
Beware of fake coupons, As coupons are becoming more and more popular so are counterfeit coupons! You can find everything you need to know about cashback in my ultimate guide.
Topcashback is the highest paying cashback app and you can get more than just cashback on your groceries! Join here. If you earn under a certain amount you may qualify for healthy start coupons. Find out here if you qualify. I used to hate junk mail but now I always have a good rummage through it before I throw it away, you never know what you might find! All couponers love the word overage! This means that the item you have a coupon for is cheaper than the amount on the coupon, so the rest of the money goes towards the rest of your shop!
Email companies directly. I once emailed Muller yogurt after I brought there Muller corners and found the chocolate balls were all stuck together in one clump. If you have a smart phone or I phone you can use cash-back apps these are a fab way to save money.
Look out in magazines, newspapers and even on some products for example I recently saw baby rice on clearance for 50p and on the back was 50p coupon. You could also use your local library to print them or even an internet cafe if you have one near you. Coupons can be used on items that are on offer or clearance, always check the reduced sections of the shop and also look for half price and buy one get one free offers. If you find a buy one get one free offer and have two coupons you can use 1 coupon for each of the products.
If you have loyalty cards you can cut your cost even more and even earn rewards, But make sure you scan your card before your coupons so you get your points from the full cost not the cost after coupons and savings ect..
It happens to all of us, you plan your whole shop fill your trolley get to the checkout to be told no! They look at you like you are a criminal when all you are doing is trying to save money! This happened to me in Asda a few times but all I did was get out my coupon policy told them to phone Asda head office and then my coupons were accepted. If you are still told no after this then write an e-mail or phone Asda head office, explain what happened and 9 times out of ten they will send you a gift card as a gesture of good will.
Asda coupon policy. Tesco coupon policy. You can buy coupon holders for a few quid off Amazon but I personally just use a cheap photo album I got in a charity shop for 50p. You should always have your coupons in some sort of order like alphabetically or in order of when they expire, whatever works best for you. It just makes it easier to find the ones you need when you are going to pay.
I still had loads of ink left after as well! Make sure you always set your printer to black and white or gray-scale so you save more money on your ink. If you have a coupon friend you could even split the money for the printer and the ink so you can both use it.
You may also like 9 Comments lynn says: December 28, at pm Very useful thank you. You say print coupons out in black and white, i would not recommend this as most shops think they are photocopies and i have been rejected several times even when i have told them i printed in black and white.
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