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Just realized how much I've been overpaying at the grocery store. Started looking into these apps everyone keeps talking about and honestly some of them are pretty solid for actually saving money. Like, Checkout 51 and Fetch are basically the same concept - you snap your receipt and get cash back, but Fetch seems to have way more grocery items that qualify. Been using Flipp the most though since it shows deals from like 2000+ stores in one place. No more scrolling through random websites.
There's also this Flashfood app that's kind of wild - they have produce and meat that stores are about to toss, marked down by half sometimes. Feels good saving money while helping with waste. The grocery store apps themselves are underrated too. My local store's app has personalized deals that actually pop up based on what I usually buy. Capital One Shopping works for grocery stuff online if you're ordering from Amazon or Walmart.
Honestly between these grocery store apps to save money, I've cut my weekly bill noticeably. The trick is not just downloading them but actually using them before you shop. Most are free which is the best part. Anyone else use these or found other grocery store apps to save money that actually work?