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Introducing the Expanded Grocery Grab for 2010!

January 4, 2010 by Tara Kuczykowski 33 Comments

Today, with the help of these amazing bloggers, I’m launching an expanded Grocery Grab to make your deal seeking even easier.

Each week, we’ll be featuring the complete deal listings + coupon matchups for these 10 stores, which you all voted as your favorites in the poll we did a few months back. I hope to continue to expand and bring you more stores over time, but here are the ones we’re starting with:

  • Target from Beth @ In Good Cents
  • Kroger from Renae @ Madame Deals
  • Meijer from Katie @ Cincinnati Cents
  • Walmart from Heather @ NWA Deals
  • Food Lion from Barbara @ Clipper Girl’s Savings Spot
  • Giant Eagle from Stacy @ Saving in Akron

I’ll also continue to bring you CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid deals plus the newly added Discount Drug Mart.

To make sure that the information we’re providing meets your needs, I do have a quick poll for you about including the expiration dates in coupon matchups. (Please note that you may need to click here in order to view the poll if you’re reading this by email or feed reader.)

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  1. Claire at Saving Money Plan

    January 4, 2010 at 4:09 pm

    This is such excellent news! Thanks Tara – we’ll be looking for even more deals from you now;)

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  2. Jo

    January 4, 2010 at 4:12 pm

    I am new to couponing and went to Safeway today and tried to “stack” coupons on smart balance. They would only double to $1 and said I could only use 1 manufacture coupon per item, but these were different coupons for the same product. I had $1 off coupons from smart balance website, and then they had 70 cent off coupons at the store next to the product. Do any of you know what the protocal here is? How do you “stack” coupons then? Frustrated..

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  3. Mary Beth

    January 4, 2010 at 4:14 pm

    I’ve been looking for someone who lives in the Chicagoland area and does this sort of thing with Jewel/Osco – do you know of anyone?

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  4. Sherri

    January 4, 2010 at 4:14 pm

    I feel that this site wouldnt list it if it where expired.

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  5. Christy

    January 4, 2010 at 4:19 pm

    I only think it’s necessary to list the expiration date if it ends up expiring half way through the sale. That way people will know that they need to use the coupon by a certain date. Other than that, I think the expirations dates give too much info. to look at.

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  6. Tara Kuczykowski

    January 4, 2010 at 4:22 pm

    Jo, because both of those coupons are manufacturer’s coupons, they can’t be stacked. Stacking refers to using a store coupon (which means the store eats the loss rather than submitting it to the manufacturer for reimbursement) and a manufacturer coupon on the same product.

    Even though the $0.70/1 coupon were found in the store, they were likely still manufacturer’s coupons.

    Does that make sense?

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  7. Apryl G.

    January 4, 2010 at 4:27 pm

    I do Vons and Stater Brother Match-ups if you are interested. I’m in the process of trying to grow my blog.

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  8. Jo

    January 4, 2010 at 4:30 pm

    Just at my local Safeway and they have keebler saltines and other awesome crackers for buy 5 pkgs at $10.00 and get $5.00 off instantly at the register…that’s only $1 each for these great crackers! Pair it with a coupon and you have a real smokin deal!

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  9. Nikki

    January 4, 2010 at 4:38 pm

    Wondering if you know anyone in the western ny area that does match-ups for Tops or Save a Lot. Thanks!!

    Reply
  10. Tara Kuczykowski

    January 4, 2010 at 4:44 pm

    To answer your question, Jo — you cannot use more than one manufacturer’s coupon on the same item. Stacking coupons involves using one manufacturer’s coupon and one store coupon on the same item.

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  11. Misty

    January 4, 2010 at 5:00 pm

    To add to Nikki’s comment…I’m also looking for Tops and Wegman’s match-ups (in Buffalo, NY) if you have any suggestions. Thanks!

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  12. Heather

    January 4, 2010 at 5:11 pm

    Thanks for doing all you do. I’d love to see HEB (Texas) in your listings!

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  13. Jennifer

    January 4, 2010 at 6:29 pm

    The expiration dates on only important for me when the sale price is ongoing but the coupon will soon expire. This is common for WalMart since their prices don’t change weekly.

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  14. Kim H

    January 4, 2010 at 6:40 pm

    Tara.. IS there a list anywhere that shares bloggers from specific states that cover most or many more stores than.. say.. the 10 you have listed above?
    I was lucky enough to see you give thanks to Jen at Ccherrypicker for the Giant Eagle matchups in the past, so I went to her website (from a link you provided) since I shop at GE often and found out shes in my neck of the woods and I found other local bloggers thru HER website.

    It might be cool to have a link to a list of all the bloggers in various states/regions.. like the geographical map of friends locations on MySpace thingy.. or something anyways. Just a plain list would be great! :D

    One thing I’ve noticed is that each of the bloggers have their own style, and they focus more on one thing than another.. so instead of me dropping one bloggers site/newsletter.. I read ALL the ones I’ve tied into. Some share some of the same thing, but none of them share ALL of the same content.. so each one is unique and has its own brand of special..

    And Tara.. just so you know.. when Im telling someone new about couponing.. (and I do it alot) I give em only your web addie to read the “how tos” and follow first…cuz this is where I learned.. and its always the first one I go to when Im cruising the blogs.
    :D

    And again.. thanks for all you do!
    Kim

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  15. Gina

    January 4, 2010 at 7:41 pm

    Thank you–this is great news and will be helpful! I was wondering if you are aware of anyone who blogs about deals at ‘Compare Foods’. This is a grocery chain that does not have very many stores (mostly east coast).

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  16. Amanda

    January 4, 2010 at 8:29 pm

    Just curious as to what areas the ladies doing the Winn Dixie and Albertson’s deals are in. Both run regional deals and these are the only two stores in my area that are featured here. If we are not in the same area, I can offer up deals for the region I am in.

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  17. Kim H

    January 4, 2010 at 8:46 pm

    And back to the post at hand… That is AWESOME!!!
    Thanks to you & thanks to those 10 other amazing bloggers for doing what you do! Yer the BEST!! <3

    Today, with the help of 10 amazing bloggers, I’m launching an expanded Grocery Grab to make your deal seeking even easier.

    Each week, we’ll be featuring the complete deal listings + coupon matchups for these 10 stores, which you all voted as your favorites in the poll we did a few months back. I hope to continue to expand and bring you more stores over time, but here are the 10 we’re starting with:

    Reply
  18. Jennifer H

    January 4, 2010 at 8:47 pm

    Great! Love the addition of Albertsons. :) Thanx for all you do for us!

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  19. Brendal

    January 4, 2010 at 9:07 pm

    I think this is absolutely great!
    My opinion is like many others regarding the expiration dates. If the coupon is going to expire mid-sale, then I’d love to see an expiration date. It really helps me figure out the day I need to shop.

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  20. Beth

    January 4, 2010 at 9:33 pm

    This is great! Thanks for all your hard work! If you have any interest, I would love to provide military commissary match ups…they don’t come around weekly – they’re more on a monthly basis. Thanks again!

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  21. Debbie

    January 4, 2010 at 9:40 pm

    I agree with Christy and Jennifer. I only care about the expiration date if it will expire during the sale. Otherwise, TMI!

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  22. Kristin T.

    January 5, 2010 at 5:44 am

    The expiration date thing is a 50/50 situation. I don’t normally care unless the coupon is about to expire. I think that unless the coupon expires within a week, or within the time that the sale is going on, then you should point that out. However, if the coupon is in no hurry for expiring I wouldn’t bother. When I do my own matches that’s how I aim to do them.

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  23. couper

    January 5, 2010 at 8:03 am

    I’m in S. Calif. with Ralphs (Kroger is parent but ads are DIFFERENT unfortunately), Vons (Safeway in N. Cal.), Albertsons, and Stater Bros.
    Since Ralphs and Vons double to $1, I prefer these stores, particularly Ralphs.
    I really liked Kim H’s suggestion of a listing of regional bloggers who would like to share their wealth…

    Thank you!!

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  24. couper

    January 5, 2010 at 8:06 am

    Also, since the food ads for Target and Walmart are, from my experience, probably only in the SUPER stores, I find it frustrating to even look at these posts.
    Is there any way of knowing when food ads are posted for Walmart and Target if it is the SUPER store deal?

    Thanks again!

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  25. couper

    January 5, 2010 at 8:17 am

    I voted for expir. dates partly b/c if it is NOT expiring soon, and it’s a so-so deal, I may wait to use it later.

    BUT since it is more work, just knowing if they expir. during the ad week is VERY HELPFUL so you can use it before it expires…

    I REALY APPRECIATE your listing of coupon sources – it is SO HELPFUL, and print links.

    It is not necessary to note “limit 1” for so many posts, just if there is a higher limit.

    Also, since P&G’s generally expire at the end of the month, a general post at the beginning would suffice (e.g. “all expire on 10-31 unless otherwise noted”).

    Many thanks!!

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  26. rebeccazw

    January 5, 2010 at 11:52 am

    Would love to see matchups for Stop & Shop. None of my local grocery stores (NY/CT border area) are listed in the matchups:(

    BTW, this is such an awesome blog! I’m new to couponing and have learned a great deal from reading your site. Thanks for all your hard work!

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  27. Jo

    January 5, 2010 at 12:04 pm

    Thanks Tara, that does make sense now.
    I live in Rapid City SD and the only grocery stores we have here are Walmart, Safeway and Family Thrift Center. Do you have coupons for them? If so can you include these grocery stores to your “list” for those of us in small cities that are limited to grocery store options?

    Thanks so much for your dedication and all your hard work…I really LOVE all the deals you have turned me on to at Walgreens!

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  28. Angel

    February 24, 2010 at 12:42 am

    Hey Tara,
    I also live in Rapid City, SD and we recently lost our only deal blogger for Family Thrift Center. I have been searching the web for a FTC blog and not had any luck. My grocery bill has gone up $20 a week that is $80 a month. I have tried to keep track of the deals myself, but I haven’t the head for it. There is not one FTC blog. Could you help us out?

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  29. Angel

    February 24, 2010 at 4:13 pm

    Hey Jo,
    Since we are in the same town and you are doing coupons at safeway. ALWAYS give the safeway store coupons first. If you don’t they will not accept them after you do the manufactures coupons. Walgreens in town does not accept manufactures coupons after you give the store coupons. So at walgreens here you need to give them the manufactures coupons first. so:
    Safeway: Store coupons then manufacture (they only double manufactures coupons)
    Walgreens: Manufactures then store coupons
    Hope this avoids newbie frustration that I went through

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  30. Jo

    February 26, 2010 at 1:35 pm

    Thanks Angel, I wrote that down and will put it in my “coupon book” so I remember the advice!
    Yes, a “spot” to find FTC deals would be awesome, let me know if you find one…my email is [email protected]
    have you tried the website “thegrocerygame”? I signed up for it recently and have found great grocery deals with Safeway. Paired with Tara’s deals at Walgreens, I am finding great savings!

    Jo

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