Housewife MacGyver: Shop Savvy with Savvy Shopper Deals

Finishing up our month of finances, Amy the Savvy Shopper (at least for us Utah folks) is here to share two big "secrets" of the couponing world. Amy is the couponer behind my favorite coupon resource, Savvy Shopper Deals, and her new blog, A Savvy Life. Both are GREAT resources and Amy is one amazing woman (and couponer) and I'm so happy to have her here today!



I was so excited when Lorene of JustLu asked me to do a guest post on her blog!  I must admit, I'm fairly new to the blogging world, as my blog, ASavvyLife, has only been around for about 6 months, so Lorene had to patiently walk me through how this all works :-)

So where have I been if I haven't been blogging all my life?  Couponing my guts out!  I started my career as a deal seeking maven in the LA area soon after graduating with a degree in Advertising from BYU.  With the cost of food, housing, and just breathing triple what I was used to, I quickly learned that couponing could be a significant way to contribute to our household "income".   3 kids later and a move back to Utah brought me fortuitously to www.SavvyShopperDeals.com where I am now known as The Savvy Shopper for the state of Utah.  I love my savvy life, as hectic as it may be, and am honored to help over 20,000 families save thousands of dollars a year on their grocery bills and hopefully help them develop a better hold on financial security in their lives.

As an avid couponer for the last 18 years, I employ a variety of savings strategies to boost my shopping power at the store.  Whether it's coupon matching, price point comparisons or multiple newspaper subscription purchases, saving money at the grocery store can certainly become a chore for many shoppers.  However, a few key insights in to how store sales are actually run can minimize shopping trips and maximize grocery budget savings!

One little understood ad tactic is called "Loss Leader Advertising."  At it's core, this is a simple method by which grocers and retailers alike, attempt to draw shoppers in to their stores on a weekly basis.  In basic terms, Loss Leaders are all items displayed on the front page of any grocery or retail sales flyer. (Loss leader produce buys can also be found in the top section on the back page of grocery ads.)  These groceries or even clothing and other household products are drastically discounted in order to excite shoppers into running out to the store and saving big bucks!

In essence, these companies are trying to Lead you in to their store by taking a Loss on the products they're advertising.  They're not necessarily taking a loss in revenue for selling the products so cheap, though sometimes they are.  Typically, they just aren't making as much money as they normally would.  The goal in putting low cost items on the front page of an ad is to get shoppers into the store in the hopes they will buy the rest of their needed grocery items or other non-sale items while they're in the store scoring the advertised hot deals!  Basically, they want you to buy not only what's on page 1, but what's also on page 2, 3, 4 and even extra items not advertised.

However, Smart Shoppers stick with page 1!  (That's not to say that with a few great coupons you can't snag some amazing deals throughout the rest of the ad as well!!)  If you are just starting out in trying to build your food storage or trying to simply shop a little savvier, stick to page 1 of any sale ad and you'll be sure to stretch your budget a little further!

Secondly, it's important to understand how these loss leader sale items tie in to sale cycles and when you should stock up on products for your family!  Hot loss leader sales don't happen just every once in a while, they happen every month.  And quite noticeably, the same product lines go on sale again and again, at approximately 3 month intervals.  Have you every noticed how often Betty Crocker Cake Mix or Quaker Oatmeal go on sale?  Did you know that almost every single item stocked at a grocery store goes on sale at least once every 3 months?  It's true!

That means you should consider planning your grocery purchases to match these 3 month cycles.  You don't need to buy a years supply of Campbell's soup in one shopping trip especially if you don't have money in the budget to do so (unless it's a truly amazing sale of course ;-).  You can still fill the shelves in your pantry quite well by planning on making bulk buys in quarterly installments instead of all at once.  Sometimes this makes "stocking up" easier on the wallet!

Knowing how sales work is half the battle in winning big savings at the grocery store! Shopping with your 2 year old who keeps screaming he needs a sucker is the other!


Thanks, Amy! Even though I'm still not yet an avid couponer, I try to employ these two tactics each week I go grocery shopping and I feel much savvier!

For the rest of my shopping, I receive the ads in my mailbox, but I rarely actually look at them (beyond the front page, of course). Why? Because I use the Shopping Wizard at Savvy Shopper Deals. This is my favorite. thing. EVER. 

What is it? It's a database of all the grocery ads that Amy (and her helpers) put together for each sales flyer, and even sometimes for unadvertised sales. The sale items are grouped by their section in the store (dairy, produce, canned goods, etc) and ranked by both a percent savings (before and after a coupon) and Amy's own ranking system of WOW!, Great, and Good deals. The Shopping Wizard is easy to search and lets you easily build a shopping list that you can print and take with you to the store (unless you forget it at home like I often do ;).

Savvy Shopper Deals has so many other great resources, too, like a great coupon index, printable coupons, and deal forums. You can also sign up to receive weekly emails of the latest deals and freebies and check out the calendar to see day-specific deals (like free pancakes at Dennys or Facebook freebies) as well as couponing classes taught by Amy and her couponing cohorts. You will need to set up an account and set your location before you can see the locals deals, but Amy does both local and national deals.

**This is not a paid testimonial and I was not compensated in any way. I just love Savvy Shopper Deals!**

For more information and to see a complete list of Housewife MacGyver topics and articles, check out this page

Thanks for reading!

3 comments:

PinkGranny said...

This is interesting. I have not thought of sticking with page 1 of an ad for the best buys...and even though I have a lot of experience getting a good deal I can always learn more tricks.

Gwen @ Gwenny Penny said...

This is so interesting. I love the reasoning behind the way things are advertised and learning about their stealthy ways to make me spend my money. Great conclusion to finance month.

Vanessa Jackeline said...

I am not really a housewife I am a working mom but I really like this series you are making to help us be better, I will try to catch up on all you have done already, I live in the other side of the world, Paraguay, South America but I enjoy learning everything

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