
you sign up for a $1 trial membership and "spend a few minutes with a pair of scissors" GroceryGame.com can save you hundreds of dollars on your grocery bill. The Grocery Game (and teritoday.com) are the inventions of saving expert Teri Gault. The game works by sending you a weekly list, "Teri's List", of the cheapest products at your grocer matched to advertised and unadvertised manufacturer's coupons. Jim Downing, reporter for the online website of the Sacramento Bee, sacbee.com, declared the service a winner. His savings, a mighty significant 74 percent, though he admitted he'll never need 3 cans of pork and beans.
Wendy Burger, in a post on Associated Content said the Grocery Game works but it may not be everyone's cup of tea. It takes time and energy to clip coupons, organize those coupons, and plot a route of several stores to save, not to mention finding storage in your home from all your bulk buys.
I might check it out, especially if I save enough to recover the cost of the membership fee.





