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Learning To Fly: Don’t Pay Full Price: Get Rid of Your List

How to Coupon Tutorial: Getting Started/Get Rid of your List

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How to Coupon Tutorial - How we traditionally grocery shop and why it doesn't work. Take the first step and get rid of your list! website:www.time2saveworkshops.com

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Learning To Fly:

Don’t Pay Full Price:

Get Rid of Your List

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Where’s Your List?

How Do You Determine What’s

On Your Grocery List?

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What Do You Do?

When you NEED Toilet Paper?

When you NEED Salad Dressing?

When you NEED Cereal?

When you NEED Windex?

When you NEED Coffee Creamer?

When you NEED Frozen Veggies?

When you NEED Mustard?

When you NEED Dishwashing Detergent?

When you NEED Peanut Butter

When you NEED toothpaste?

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Does It Go On Your List?

Grocery List

Toilet Paper

Salad Dressing

Cereal

Windex

Coffee Creamer

Frozen Veggies

Mustard

Dishwashing Detergent

Peanut Butter

Toothpaste

Diapers

*Price Match Salad Dressing, Frozen Veggies

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Wondering How This Works?

A Simple Solution

Traditionally we’ve all bought when

we NEED something. What do we do?

PUT IT ON OUR LIST

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Two Words

Need Use

OR

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Need vs. Use

Buying because we USE $0.15ea

If I wait until I NEED $2.00ea

Remember the 12 week sales cycle?

Making a grocery list each week based on my family’s

needs will keep me chained to my list.

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Rip Up Your List!!

When a product my family USES is on sale and there is a

matching coupon, it’s time to buy.

When I shop from my list of items my family NEEDS…

because we are out of that item and HAVE to have it…

then I am at the mercy of the whatever the store is charging

that week. That’s why traditional couponing isn’t worth it.

See example next:

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Coupons on a Needs List

The first row shows buying peanut butter when your family

has run out and needs it.

Product Price Coupon Coupon Doubled Final Price

Peanut Butter $2.99 $0.60 off No $2.39

Peanut Butter $1.50 (sale) $0.60 off Yes - $1.20 off $0.30

Before couponing, if we NEEDED peanut butter and happened to have a

coupon for $0.60 off we would have been elated to use the coupon. Since we

now shop because we USE peanut butter we get excited & only pay $0.30.

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The goal is to never pay full price again. The only way to do that is to

buy enough of an item to last 10-12 wks. until the next sale cycle.

At ww.time2saveworkshops.com we match coupons & sales each week

at grocery & drug stores. This gives you the information you need to

get the best price for items. You want to purchase those items at that

low price, purchasing enough to last until the next sale.

(Regular Price) 10 Jars of Peanut Butter at $2.99ea = $29.90

(Coupons Only) 10 Jars of Peanut Butter at $2.39 = $23.90

(Coupon & Sale) 10 Jars of Peanut Butter at $0.30ea = $3.00

How Much of A Difference?

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Almost $27.00 Savings on One Product

COUPONS = CASH

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Your family may not USE 10 jars of peanut butter during a 10-12week

sales cycle. However, if you can buy 10 jars for $3.00 why not donate

some? Shopping the Time 2 $ave way opens a door to being a

purposeful giver.

Since you can save so much on your groceries,

you can now buy some of the items that are pennies or free each week

just to donate. It is truly better to give than to receive.