Food prices are up in Arizona. Any tips to save on grocery bills?
It pays to shop around regardless of what you are buying. Nearly all of the major grocery chains in Arizona run regular weekly ads. Being informed can drop the price of milk from $2.50/gallon to $1.50/gallon for example. Subscribing to the newspaper and collecting the weekly coupons can further savings by up to a few hundred dollars per month. Couponsense.com is a great service to help take a lot of the work of couponing.
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