There unfortunately have been alot of sites out there pushing using an e-coupon with a paper coupon and this has never been corportate policy for Krogers, nor for P&G for that matter. One of the things that I am a stickler on is coupon ethics. It's not necessary for people to try and jip the stores with fakes coupons or see them argue they should get something they shouldn't. I watched this take place a while back and when I asked the person about it in the store in Latonia, Kentucky, they said they saw it on a blogsite. I contacted Krogers' Corporate office about it and they gave me a lengthy response which I posted. I know it irritated quite a few followers and quite frankly several stopped visiting my blog. I wasn't trying to cause a problem for anyone, but only to set the record straight on what the rules are.
With just a few tricks here and there, you can cut your grocery bill by 65-75%. It's not necessary to cheat the system. Once you have been doing this as long as I have, you will get to the point that you are spending much much less on groceries than you are now.
Right now I spend about $100 a month on groceries for the hubbie and myself, and we don't do without anything we want. Believe me you can do this. It takes practice and time.

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