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So I've been getting hit with crazy grocery bills lately and decided to actually check out some of these money-saving apps everyone talks about. Checkout 51 is pretty straightforward - you add weekly offers, buy the stuff, snap your receipt and boom, cash back. Nothing fancy but it works if you're patient enough to hit that $20 threshold.
Flipp is honestly the cheapest grocery app I've found for comparing prices across like 2,000 stores in one place. You can see all the weekly ads without jumping between apps - Walmart, Kroger, Aldi, all there. They claim you could save up to 20% which sounds wild but I've definitely noticed the difference.
Fetch is similar to Checkout 51 but way better selection of items. Even if you don't find an offer, you still get points just for uploading receipts. You can turn those into gift cards or Amazon credit.
Flashfood is interesting if you want to be sustainable about it - they discount perishables like produce and meat that are close to expiring. Saves money and helps stores reduce waste.
Capital One Shopping isn't just for hotel deals, they've got grocery stuff too. You can compare prices across Amazon and Walmart, see cashback offers and calculate the real total with shipping.
Honestly though? Most of the big grocery chains have their own apps now - Target, Kroger, Publix all offer digital coupons and personalized deals. Might be worth checking if your store has one before downloading a bunch of third-party apps. Some even do pickup which could save you gas money and help you avoid impulse buys. Anyone else using these or am I just late to the game?