One of the easiest ways to save at the grocery store is to use eCoupons, like those from Cellfire. Just load them on your shopper’s card and go. The savings will come off at checkout (when you swipe your card).
New coupons are available today at Cellfire. These tend to go fast, so I recommend loading them as soon as possible. You can add coupons to your Fry’s (Kroger) and Safeway cards. Some of the coupons available include:
- $.50/2 Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks
- $.50/2 Green Giant Frozen Boxed Vegetables
- $.55/1 Honey Nut Cheerios Cereal
- $.40/1 Nature Valley Granola Bars
- $1/1 Nature Valley Granola Nut Clusters
- $.75/2 Frozen Pillsbury Grands! Biscuits or Cinnamon Rolls
- $.75/2 Pillsbury Refrigerated Holiday Cookies
- $1/2 any variety Pillsbury Refrigerated Cookie Dough
- $.55/2 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel Pastries
- $.55/1 any flavor 32 oz Yoplait Yogurt
- $.80/2 Yoplait Go-GURT Yogurt, Yoplait Trix Multipack Yogurt
- $1/1 Yoplait Delights Multipack
- $.40/1 any flavor 17.5 oz or larger Betty Crocker Cookie Mix
- $.40/1 any flavor Box or Pouch Betty Crocker Potatoes
If you really don’t like the hassle of coupons, this is an easy way to save at the grocery store without cutting and carrying coupons.

And don’t miss all the fun Summer FREEBIES & Discounts available for your kids!




Melissa Hurst, the founder of SavingCentsWithSense.net, is a married mom of three young children, so she understands the importance of stretching a family's budget to maximize savings. After working full-time in higher education for seven years, she pursued a passion of teaching both in the classroom and through her articles to help others. Her money-saving tips have been featured on Arizona Midday, and she is a regular columnist for LifetimeMoms.com and Times Publications in Arizona.




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