- Kroger – Kroger partners with Shortcuts.com to load savings onto your Kroger shopping card. You can visit the Kroger Shortcuts.com website (here), browse the deals, and add them to your shopping cart. There are no coupons to clip. The savings simply appear when you scan your Kroger shopping card at the checkout.
- Target – Target offers coupons in various places on their website, but I’ve found it hard to figure out if I have them all or if I’ve missed any. Fortunately, A Full Cup compiles all of Target’s printable coupons for us! They have a Target Coupon Generator on their website (here), and you can pick and choose which to print. Click on any coupon, and it will prompt you to enter the number of copies you want. Target allows you to use multiple copies of the same coupon, so print as many as you need. When you enter the number for your final coupon, click the Cancel button. A page full of Target coupons will appear, and you can print it. This is a fantastic service!
Blog Links
As I read through different bloggers’ CVS scenarios each week, many of them are gracious enough to take the time to put direct links to coupons next to the list of items they purchased. This is great, because these are coupons that I want to use right then. I don’t want to have to hunt them down. What a great service!!
Search through any store’s website, and you may find some hidden goodies like coupons! If you can’t find a link for savings on the store’s site, go to a search engine like Google, and enter the store name along with the word coupon. You may find a direct link to coupons.
What other sources for online coupons do you use? This blog is all about sharing, so please feel free to leave a comment and share your sources.