Last December, the media and data company Bloomberg estimated that the average Canadian spent a little under three percent of their income on gasoline in the fourth quarter of 2014. While gas prices are lower than they have been in years, you are still probably spending more than you need to on keeping your vehicle fuelled. Even if you don’t have money in the budget for a more fuel-efficient car, …
Coupons, coupons, coupons.
The word “coupon” comes from the French couper , meaning “to cut”, and it’s very appropriate.
Coupons are great for cutting your grocery bills . Redeemable for money off or even for free products, you can save a bundle by clipping before your trip to the store and arriving with a bundle of them.
But where do savvy shoppers find their coupons? With a bit of research …