How to get grocery coupons in the mail for free

The thrill of receiving free grocery coupons in the mail! Here are some ways to get them:

  1. Sign up for store loyalty programs: Many grocery stores offer loyalty programs that send coupons and discounts to members. Some popular ones include:
    • Kroger's Plus Card
    • Target's Cartwheel app
    • Walgreens Balance Rewards
    • CVS ExtraCare
  2. Join online coupon clubs: Websites like:
    • Coupons.com
    • RetailMeNot
    • CouponCabin
    • Groupon
    • LivingSocial
    • Ibotta
    • Fetch Rewards
    • Checkout 51
    • Flipp
    • SnipSnap
    • CouponFollow
    • CouponSherpa
    • CouponDunia
  3. Subscribe to newsletters and email lists: Many companies, including grocery stores, send exclusive coupons and promotions to their email subscribers. Look for newsletters from your favorite brands and stores.
  4. Use cashback apps: Apps like:
    • Ibotta
    • Fetch Rewards
    • Checkout 51
    • Rakuten (formerly known as Ebates)
    • TopCashback
    • BeFrugal
    • Dosh
    • Drop
    • Fetch Rewards
  5. Look for online coupon codes: Websites like RetailMeNot, Coupons.com, and CouponCabin offer printable coupons and digital codes for online shopping.
  6. Check your local newspaper: Many newspapers still publish weekly coupon inserts, especially on Sundays.
  7. Use social media: Follow your favorite brands and stores on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. They often post exclusive coupons and promotions.
  8. Sign up for manufacturer newsletters: Many food and household product manufacturers, like General Mills, Procter & Gamble, and Kraft Heinz, offer newsletters with exclusive coupons and promotions.
  9. Use coupon aggregator websites: Sites like CouponSurfer, CouponMom, and CouponSavvy collect and organize coupons from various sources.
  10. Check your mail: Sometimes, coupons can be found in your regular mail, such as:
    • Circulars from local grocery stores
    • Flyers from restaurants and food delivery services
    • Promotional materials from product manufacturers

Remember to always read the fine print and terms and conditions before using any coupons. Some may have expiration dates, limitations, or restrictions. Happy couponing!