Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 lovely spam! wonderful spam! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 Maybe you could get them to do a rematch and compete with an NT kind of grocery list. Or only count items that are whole and unprocessed. Of course then you would'nt be very likely to find any coupons. Though I believe I actually saw a coupon for bananas once. Amy Waters An Amazing Help! I bring my kids to this local playgroup to meet with other moms and kids in the area. Three weeks ago the leader decided that we would have a contest to see who could make the biggest savings at the supermarket (percentage savings) The rules were pretty simple you had to purchase at least $50 worth of groceries prior to the coupon savings. Whoever had the greatest percentage savings in the three week period would win a motorized jeep (donated by a local toy store) for their child(ren). I always thought of myself as a savings guru and figured I had a great chance at winning this. In fact when I saved 63% on one of my shopping trips, I was sure that the jeep was ours! Last Friday we met and turned in our grocery receipts. I couldn't believe when turned in her receipts showing a savings of 82% I had to look at the receipt 5 times. She actually got $143.87 worth of groceries for only $25.89! She also had a pocket full of other receipts where she saved: 79%, 73%, 68% and 67%. I asked her the natural question how did you do this? She told me that she signed on to a program at: http://www.wrldofproducts.com She had saw a television show for this and thought it was worth trying out. Well like the other moms at the playgroup I couldn't wait to sign up! Marie Werth WAHM of 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 That's my problem with coupons. They are mostly for the junk I never buy. I can imagine what those grocery carts looked like. Judith Alta -----Original Message----- From: Amy Lee Waters [mailto:amyleewaters@...] Maybe you could get them to do a rematch and compete with an NT kind of grocery list. Or only count items that are whole and unprocessed. Of course then you would'nt be very likely to find any coupons. Though I believe I actually saw a coupon for bananas once. Amy Waters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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