Serving Its Purposes As Grocery Coupons
December 31st, 2010 by
Finding grocery coupons is almost an imperative in this economy.
However, most traditional coupons provide highly processed foods that tend to be full of fat, salt, or sugar.
Conserving money doesn’t have to mean eating less healthy, however, and it is probable to purchase fresh produce at discounted rates.
Generally, to do so will involve using not conventional grocery coupons but a retailer’s free membership card.
These cards provide “membership” that’s free in order to get decreased prices on whatever happens to be on sale that week.
It’s a great way to save money here and there because there’s no need to clip anything and no need to actually keep track of anything, of what’s on sale – if it’s qualified, it’s automatically deducted!
Needless to say, for your own data you would want to know what’s on sale so you can plan your shopping tactically, but it’s no longer a matter of sorting through numerous grocery coupons at the cash register – basically scan your card and everything on sale is automatically charged at their reduced rates!
The retailer also benefits, also.
Just as the shopper can plan his or her shopping in a more arranged way, retailers can see what moves, which products sell – and for how much.
Retailers gain invaluable marketing information that help them manage their business far better.
“Knowledge is power.”
It’s really a classic win-win scenario for everyone involved.
It’s pure genius.
And it barely requires any effort.
In practice, you don’t actually need to give out all your personal information; you can simply make up bogus contact info if you don’t want to be bombarded with junk mail and telemarketing calls – most retailers now hand over their cards on the spot.
They don’t really care to reach individual consumers as much as understand what, in the aggregate, “the” consumer wants!
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