The average American family spends $270/week on groceries, but extreme couponers regularly pay just $30-50 for the same cart. This comprehensive guide teaches you proven strategies to slash your grocery bill by 50-90%.
Realistic Savings Expectations
- Beginner (1-2 hrs/week): 30-40% savings
- Intermediate (3-5 hrs/week): 50-60% savings
- Expert (5+ hrs/week): 70-90% savings
Understanding Coupon Types
Manufacturer Coupons
Issued by product manufacturers, redeemable at any store that accepts coupons:
- Sunday newspaper inserts: SmartSource, RetailMeNot, P&G brandSAVER
- Brand websites: Sign up for newsletters
- Manufacturer apps: P&G Good Everyday, Kellogg's Family Rewards
- Printable coupons: Coupons.com, SmartSource, Red Plum
Store Coupons
Issued by retailers, can often be combined with manufacturer coupons:
- Digital store coupons: Load to loyalty card
- Paper store coupons: Weekly ad flyers
- Receipt coupons: Catalina and checkout coupons
Coupon Stacking
The Golden Rule: Stack a manufacturer coupon + store coupon + store sale + cashback app = Maximum savings
Example: $4.99 shampoo → $2 manufacturer coupon → $1 store coupon → On sale for $3.99 → Pay $0.99 → Get $0.50 Ibotta cashback → Final cost: $0.49
Essential Couponing Apps
| App | Type | Best For | Payout |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ibotta | Cashback | Groceries, general shopping | $20 minimum |
| Fetch Rewards | Points | All receipts | 3,000 points = $3 |
| Checkout 51 | Cashback | Groceries | $20 minimum |
| Shopkick | Points | Store walk-ins, scanning | Variable |
| Coupons.com | Digital coupons | Printables, load to card | Instant savings |
Store Coupon Policies (2025)
Target
- Accepts manufacturer + Target Circle offers
- 5% off with RedCard stacks with coupons
- Target Circle app: Free to join, weekly offers
- Price match within 14 days
CVS
- ExtraCare program with ExtraBucks rewards
- Stack manufacturer + CVS coupons + ExtraBucks
- CarePass ($5/month) gives $10 monthly reward
- 2% back on all purchases
Walgreens
- myWalgreens program with cash rewards
- Manufacturer + store coupons accepted
- Register Rewards (Catalina coupons)
- Weekly Buy 2 Get 3 Free deals
Kroger (and affiliates)
- Digital coupons load to loyalty card
- Fuel points on purchases
- Mega sales (buy 5+ items, save more)
- Free Friday download items
Weekly Couponing Routine
The Couponer's Weekly Schedule
- Sunday: Get newspaper inserts, clip coupons
- Monday: Load digital coupons when store weeks reset
- Tuesday: Review weekly ads (released Tuesday/Wednesday)
- Wednesday: Match coupons to sales, plan shopping trips
- Thursday-Saturday: Shop (early week for best selection)
Coupon Matching Strategy
The key to extreme savings is matching coupons with sales:
- Wait for rock-bottom prices: Don't use a coupon unless the item is on sale
- Know your prices: Track what items typically cost
- Stock up: When prices are lowest, buy enough to last until next sale cycle (6-8 weeks)
- Use deal blogs: Sites like The Krazy Coupon Lady match coupons to sales for you
Building Your Coupon Stockpile
How to Get Multiple Coupon Inserts
- Buy multiple Sunday papers: Often cheaper at Dollar Tree
- Ask neighbors: Many people throw away coupon inserts
- Recycling centers: Ask permission to collect inserts
- Clipping services: Buy specific coupons in bulk online
Stockpile Basics
Items to always have on hand when you find them for 50%+ off:
- Toothpaste, toothbrushes, floss
- Shampoo, conditioner, body wash
- Laundry detergent, fabric softener
- Paper towels, toilet paper
- Canned goods, pasta, rice
- Frozen vegetables
Digital Couponing Tips
Modern Couponing is Mostly Digital
In 2025, about 80% of coupons are digital. Master these platforms:
- Store apps: Every store has one with exclusive offers
- Ibotta: Cashback after purchase
- Coupons.com: Load to any loyalty card
- Brand apps: P&G, General Mills, Kellogg's
Common Couponing Mistakes to Avoid
- Buying something just because you have a coupon: Only buy what you need
- Using a coupon on a full-price item: Wait for sales
- Not reading coupon fine print: Size requirements, exclusions
- Ignoring store brand alternatives: Sometimes cheaper even without coupons
- Spending hours for minimal savings: Know your hourly "rate"
Sample Extreme Couponing Trip
| Item | Regular Price | Sale Price | Coupons Used | Final Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tide Pods 42ct | $14.99 | $9.99 | $3 mfr + $2 store | $4.99 |
| Colgate Toothpaste | $4.49 | $2.99 | $1 mfr + $1 store + $0.50 Ibotta | $0.49 |
| Cheerios Cereal | $5.99 | $2.50 (BOGO) | $1 mfr coupon | $1.50 |
| Gillette Razors | $12.99 | $10.99 | $5 mfr + $3 Register Reward | $2.99 |
Getting Started Checklist
Week 1 Action Items
- Download store loyalty apps for your local stores
- Sign up for Ibotta, Fetch Rewards, Checkout 51
- Buy Sunday newspaper and organize inserts
- Follow deal blogs (Krazy Coupon Lady, Hip2Save)
- Create a price book to track what items cost
- Start small: aim for 20-30% savings first week