15 Coupon Sites to Save Money

Planning groceries ahead save a lot of money. An average family of 4 spend at least $400 – $500 per month on groceries. Here are the 15 coupon sites that save you a few amount of money every month on your budget. I save at least $50 on groceries each month just by using the coupons.

1. Savings.com

Savings.com is a popular coupon website and with good reason.

It offers a huge variety of coupons, promo codes and other great discounts for a plethora of different brands, products, and retailers.

On the website, you can find a great selection of printable grocery coupons, which are frequently updated.

2. Lozo

Lozo is a really unique website that makes finding grocery coupons you actually want easy.

On this website, you enter your grocery list, and it automatically searches for matching coupons. This is such a useful feature. It means that you don’t have to take your time searching through the coupons you need.

If you’re not looking for any coupons, in particular, you can also browse the site’s collection of coupons yourself.

3. SmartSource

SmartSource.com is one of the best grocery coupon sites out there.

It’s always updating the coupons on offer, meaning that you’ve always got access to fresh savings.

On this website, you can find coupons for a plethora of well-known brands, like General Mills and Kraft.

SmartSource also has a handy grocery coupon app for Android, which you can download here. It also has an app for iOS, which you can download here.

With SmartSource, you get access to printable grocery coupons.

You can also register and enter a shopper card, and then get “clip-free” coupons loaded directly to it. When you use your card at checkout, the coupons will automatically be used.

4. Grocery Smarts

Get access to a variety of money saving deals and coupons at Grocery Smarts.com

This website takes grocery store ads and matches them up with coupons to give you the best deal.

Grocery Smarts is designed for people that want to combine in-store sales and deals with manufacturer coupons for maximum savings.

On the site, you can find a plethora of printable grocery apps.

Grocery Smarts isn’t as easy to use or navigate as others on this list. The coupons are divided into four different groups, including Group A, B, C, and Singles. This can be a bit confusing when you first come to use the site.

You can also search for coupons by product type, like condiments, laundry or dessert.

You can visit the website for coupons or download the app for Android here.

5. Krazy Coupon Lady

Ever wondered how big-time couponers score those huge hauls for just pennies? Visit Krazy Coupon Lady to learn from the pros.

Founders Heather Wheeler and Joanie Demer don’t keep any secrets from their readers — they’re happy to share their methods. Along with listing ways to get coupons, KCL highlights deals, sales and general tips for living a frugal life.

But our favorite part might be the “brags” section, which highlights the pro-level hauls achieved by KCL community members.

6. Southern Savers

If you live in the south, Southern Savers is a must-read for regional grocery deals. Founder Jenny Martin is so good at using coupons to save on groceries for her family that she teaches occasional three-hour workshops in the South Carolina, Georgia and other nearby states.

In addition to coupons, store ads and guides, and a “frugal living” section (date night!), Southern Savers also offers a valuable Coupon Language and Lingo guide.

7. I Heart Publix

Southerners really love Publix. But don’t just wander in there on a whim. You need a savings plan!

Check out I Heart Publix for deals, freebie alerts and more. There’s even a forum where you can discuss your best Publix finds with other fans.

8. I Heart Kroger

Kroger is a classic among grocery stores, but don’t assume this longtime household name is old-fashioned. Visit I Heart Kroger — yes, it’s similar to I Heart Publix! — for deals specific to this large grocery chain.

By the way, you know Kroger gives away something for free every single Friday, right?

9. PPGazette

If you’re looking for great grocery coupons and stackable offers, then visit PPGazette.

It’ a grocery coupon search engine, designed to find store and manufacturer coupons from all over the internet.

You can search for products or brands yourself, or you can look through the coupons the site compiles.

If you want to make sure that you’re getting the best deal, but you don’t have time to scour the internet yourself, then you should definitely check out PPGazette.

10. Hip2Save

This coupon blog is so current, we can barely keep up! Online deals for retailers like Target and Amazon are included alongside supermarket-specific coupons.

The best part about Hip2Save is the HIP List. It’s a way to store coupons you’ve been meaning to use, deals you’re considering or any other HIP2Save post to your personal list.

When it’s time to print your coupons, you can select items from your HIP List.

11. Coupon Mom

Coupon Mom makes me feel like a chump whenever I walk into a grocery store without a coupon.

The site can be overwhelming at first, but start with the blog and focus on the stores where you already shop. You’ll be a pro in no time at all.

12. Coupon Pro

Recent college grad Roland is a one-man blogging machine at Coupon Pro.

Alongside store-specific deals and coupons, Coupon Pro has all the details on the latest freebies, giveaways and sweepstakes. Sharing is caring, you know.  

13. Coupons.com

Coupons.com is one of the biggest and most well-known coupon sites out there, and with good reason.

It offers such a large number of coupons that you’re almost always going to find one for a product that you often buy.

It offers printable coupons and digital coupons as well.

So, whether you order your groceries online or pick them up in-store, you should definitely check Coupons.com.

14. Valpak

From pet food to pizza, you can find a fairly wide selection of coupons at Valpak.

The website offers printable grocery coupons for well-known brands.

It has coupons that can be used at a plethora of grocery stores throughout the U.S. and Canada.

15. P&G BrandSaver

If you’re looking to save money on groceries, and household products then you should definitely visit pgeveryday.com

It’s run by the company Protctor & Gamble and offers printable coupons for many of the company’s brands.

There are coupons for brands like Ariel, Bounty, Always, Crest and Pampers on the website, which offer great savings.

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