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Natural Grocers opens first Utah store

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Washington , Utah

Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage opened its first Utah location in Tuesday, in St. George, Utah, according to a report in southwest Utah publication Main Street Journal.

The independent grocery chain sells natural and organic products. It operates 32 stores in Colorado, Texas and New Mexico.

In April the chain announced it would be among the first grocers in the nation to go completely “bag-free,” offering no paper or plastic shopping bags at any of its stores.



Fresh & Easy set to open four stores in July

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Wednesday announced plans to open four stores in July, which will be the chain’s first stores to open in California’s Pasadena, Oxnard and Santa Barbara counties. Fresh & Easy, the U.S. division of Tesco, currently operates 120 stores in California, Arizona and Nevada.



Free 2009 Entertainment Book when you reserve a 2010 book

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Get a free 2009 Entertainment Book by simply reserving the 2010 edition that will be available later this summer.



Hotcouponworld ranked 15th in the nation for Mom-Entrepreneurs

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Hotcouponworld is owned and operated by two mom with eight kids.  Many of the Hotcouponworld moderators are also moms as well.  So it’s only fitting that Coupon Girls, the parent company to Hotcouponworld and Organic Grocery Deals took 15th in a nationwide contest held by Start-Up Nation this spring. 

With over seven thousand entries, our Hotcouponworld members voted us one of the top mom businesses in the country.  Coupon Girls is an Oregon-based company, and there were a handful of businesses from Oregon in the top 200 businesses profiled. 

However, was an extreme honor to come so near to the top of the list.  We’re appreciative of our members, mods, and our families, and we thank everyone who has helped us reach this success.

This video is a recent news story about our win!  LINK TO VIDEO



You can still eat out, even in a recession - - Get 5 tips to save tonight!

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

My husband got deployed, and truthfully, with three kids, a house, a job, and more, cooking is the furthest thing from my mind.  So,  I have to fess up that we’ve been eating out way more than we should.  But being the coupon shopper that I am, I make sure that everywhere we eat, we get a deal.

With my newly-found knowledge of lots of dining out, here are the four best pieces of advice I have for getting the best restaurant deals.

1. Gift Card Deals

Scope out restaurants that are offering special incentives to buy gift cards.  I went to Claim Jumper restaurant with the kids, my mother inlaw, and her nephew for a special occasion.  Claim Jumper was offering a $5 bonus gift card for every $25 gift card you bought.  I went right to the hostess, bought $100 giftcard, and she gave me $20 free dollars good for a later visit.  We promptly used the $100 gift card on the dinner we were going to buy anyway.  Now however,  I have $20 free dollars to use again on another visit.

2. Inhouse promotions

A few years back, my husband and I each signed up for a rewards card for McCormick and Schmicks.  For $25, you got to sign up for the club.  However, they mailed you out a $25 gift certificate, so in reality, it didn’t cost anything to join.  Since we each got our own accounts, we listed each other as spouses.  M&S sends each of us a free dinner on our birthday valued at $40, just for being a member.  That’s two accounts, four meals, for $160 in free meals.  You then accumulate points on everything you spend.  They have a great happy hour with $1.95 appetizers, so many times we eat off the bar menu.  And for every 500 points you accumulate, you earn a $50 gift card.  The points are calculated before coupons and discounts.  So you can see where this is going.  Now, we go to Costco and buy $100 in giftcards to use for $79.99.  So we save an additional 20% off our meals.  It equals lots of cheap dinners at a really nice seafood restaurant.  They then had an inhouse promo to sign up for their newsletter and get a free $10 gift cert.  The savings just keep coming.

3. Costo gift cards

Costco in many areas offer discounted giftcards to local restaurants, typically at a savings of 20% off.  But, since gift cards are essentially cash, unlike combining two coupons, you can combine a gift card and a coupon.  So if you get $100 of giftcards for $79.99, and then the restaurant has a coupon available, you’re increasing your savings.  One of my local restaurants offers a giftcard at Costco, but they also have a Buy One Get One free coupon they offer.  By combining the gift card and the coupon, I’m getting one meal free and the other at 20% off - so the savings is about 70% off.

4. Entertainment Book Coupons

I always buy at least three Entertaiment Books each year, mainly for the grocery store coupons, but the restaurant coupons sweeten the pot.  Going back to my McCormick and Schmick example, they offer a $20 off coupon in the Entertainment Book. By combining that with the Costo giftcards and the M&S rewards card, we can have a really nice dinner for about $20 (gratuity not included). The restaurant coupons in there really do save you money.

5. Restaurant.com

Lastly, Restaurant.com can be a tremendous savings.  They discount gift certificates to local area restaurants across the country.  The certificates aren’t completely free - there is usually some sort of stipulation around them, like “Spend $35 and get $25 off” and you bought the certificate for $4, so you really wound up spending $14, but it’s still more than 50% off.  And during the course of the month, they discount them all the way down to 80% off.

Now if I had a secret for how to not put on the pounds while eating out, I’d be a genius!  But in all seriousness, even in a bad economy, you can still treat your spouse or family to a night out at an affordable price. Just remember, always tip your server at the full price of the meal.  Happy servers means restaurant owners will continue to offer great deals!

So enjoy your savings and a night off from washing the dishes!



Stater Bros. to lower prices on 10,000 products

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Stater Bros. Markets is launching a new advertising campaign today with the tag line, “Lowering prices every day … to help you save on what you pay.”

The program involves lowering prices on 10,000 products “that families use on a daily basis,” the company said.

“We know our customers are having a hard time making ends meet,” Jack Brown, chairman and CEO, said. “That’s why we’re offering even lower prices to help the families we are privileged to serve make their food dollars go ever further.”



Safeway launches ‘Locally Grown’ campaign

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

PLEASANTON , Calif. (Jun. 12) Safeway launched a campaign to significantly increase its focus on locally grown produce.

Safeway’s “Locally Grown” campaign will highlight partnerships with local farmers such as G&S Farms of Brentwood, California, a grower of sweet corn and green beans, and Fitzgerald Orchards of Tyro, Virginia, which has supplied East Coast Safeway stores with apples for nearly 60 years. Safeway will give purchasing preference to these and other key local growers to meet customer demand. In addition, Safeway will provide local produce premier in-store placement with attractive “Locally Grown” promotional signs that highlight specific growers in the region.

Safeway will require its local vendors to meet the company’s strict safety and quality standards for planting, growing, harvesting, handling and transporting. Before produce reaches the store, Safeway conducts multiple inspections for quality, flavor and appearance.

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