The average American family of four spends about $710 per month on groceries. The average OKCSaves shopper should spend $400 or less by following this system (including the cost of the newsletter and subscription to the Oklahoman). So, if you follow the OKCSaves system, you can deduct a car payment from your grocery bill!
o Most people never bother to cut coupons.
o Of those who do, very few bother to keep last week’s.
o Even if you do keep coupons, often times they’re outdated or unorganized.
o Even if they’re organized, you’re probably not getting the most bang for your buck, and it’s always a hassle.
o Stop trying to keep track of expiration dates.
o Match your coupons to local grocery deals.
o Prepare your weekly menu based on those deals.
o Find other coupon sources you might not be aware of.
This system has allowed my family to cut our grocery expenditures in half… and we’ve clipped coupons for years. I’ll provide you with a coupon guide that let’s you organize by brand, product type, or expiration date, and I’ll show you how to get the most out of coupons, whether you need the products or not.
Try it for one month. If you don’t like it, I’ll give you your money back and include an extra month free of charge.
· 52-week subscription to the Sunday Oklahoman: $77.17.
· 1-month subscription to OKCSaves: $10.
· Weekly cost: $3.79