Coupons Available Upon Request

Occasionally while checking out at the grocery store, a cashier will ask me how I obtained one of my coupons. Most of the time it’s either out of the Sunday inserts or from the All You magazine that I subscribe to. I also get coupons by requesting a sample, and a coupon will sometimes arrive with the sample.  I will often email a company and compliment their product which will sometimes result in a coupon being sent to me. I also sign up for any mailing lists that may result in a coupon for a product that I would normally use. I am not a big fan of printing coupons if I am required to download software to my computer. This software is typically malware designed to track my comings and goings on the internet, and it slows my computer down. Here are a few of my favorite places that do send coupons in the mail:

Honeysuckle White provides turkey products that our family enjoys. We frequently purchase the tubes of 93/7 ground turkey and use this in place of ground beef. Use the “Contact us” page to request coupons. They can send coupons to you every three months so if this is a product you enjoy using, you will need to mark your calendar and email them every three months.  

Farmland provides bacon, ham, pork, and hot dogs. They send out a sheet of coupons twice a year to your mailing address after you register to be on Farmland’s coupon mailing list.

Gold’n Plump Chicken provides coupons available to print from their website. You must register to be able to print the coupons or request a coupon be mailed to you. The coupons change so check back on their site to see what new coupons are offered.

Wholly Guacamole will email a coupon monthly with their newsletter that can be printed without downloading any software. Sign up on their site by clicking the “Join the Guac Party” in the upper right hand corner of the screen.

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4 Responses to “Coupons Available Upon Request”

  1. tabitha says:

    I don’t like downloading the coupon printing software either. Not only that but I can’t get the coupons to print. I’ve emailed the customer support but haven’t heard back from them.

    I get most of my coupons from the Sunday paper and All You magazine.

    Thank you for sharing other places to get coupons. Ever since I started using coupons a couple months ago I’ve saved my family several hundred dollars in groceries.

  2. Elizabeth says:

    Thanks so much for these links. I love your blog!!!!

  3. Kerri says:

    Thank you! I think that the power of coupons is really underestimated. I save a good amount of money using coupons and am always trying to figure out new ways to find more.

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