The Grocery Game
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People who play The Grocery Game are pros. They maximize the use of coupons and store sales to drastically reduce grocery bills. For certain types of shopping, The Grocery Game can be a great addition to a family’s bottom line. In this article, we’ll highlight the advantages and drawbacks of the service.
How It Started
As with most innovative ideas, The Grocery Game started out of necessity. Mother Teri Gault was trying to find new ways to save money. Her husband worked full time and she worked part time while raising the couple’s two sons. She had a knack for discovering great grocery deals and started sharing shopping tips with her friends.
Gault soon realized that others would appreciate this type of information. In 2000, she started the website The Grocery Game, initially available to subscribers in southern California. Today, the company has 28 employees and is a successful, national business. Gault’s husband is still working full time–-for The Grocery Game.
How The Grocery Game Works
The Grocery Game takes the guesswork out of sales cycles and helps shoppers use coupons to maximize savings. The company does all the research, compiles it into a massive database, and publishes the findings onto a list known as "Teri’s List."
Here’s a sample list.
- The company combines careful analysis of grocery stores’ individual sales cycles with regional and national coupon releases from both stores and manufacturers.
- A subscriber signs up for a list to his or her local grocery that details both advertised and, more importantly, non-advertised sales, and the corresponding coupons for sales items.
- Subscribers then shop based on the list's suggestions.
The Grocery Game calls members “players” and the action of using the right coupon “playing the coupon”. Color-coded indicators on the list advise subscribers when best to play the coupon.
Membership to the site costs $10 every eight weeks for one store’s list per week. Multiple lists cost an additional $5 each. So at minimum, you’re paying $65 a year for the service.
Advantages
A lower grocery bill. With dedication to the process, most subscribers to The Grocery Game claim to save one-third to one-half of their previous monthly grocery bill. This varies, of course, by budget, purchases, and frequency of shopping. But with careful planning, most report reducing a monthly grocery cost for a family of four by $100 or more.
A like-minded community. Members share tips and saving strategies through a message board on the website. They also exchange online printable coupons and tips on where to find the best coupon codes.
Additional savings ideas. The site offers many savings strategies for grocery and other shopping, including holiday shopping.
An incentive for referrals. Subscribers earn up to 12 additional list weeks if they refer three paid members.
Drawbacks
There are not lists for all grocery stores. For example, out of five major grocery chains in this author’s location, only one grocery list was available, along with one primary drug store chain. Sometimes there is only one store per state. Depending on where you live, this could have an impact on the success of the program to meet your needs.
Coupons aren’t available for everything. Manufacturers rarely offer coupons on important food items, such as fruits and vegetables. Most newspaper coupons are for items “inside the perimeter” of the store: the processed food aisles. So take heed in using coupons for items that aren’t necessary or healthy.
You only save on what you actually use. Redeeming coupons or stockpiling items you and your family won’t use isn’t saving money. You’ll need to plan your shopping carefully for the best return.
Some products are cheaper elsewhere. The markup on non-grocery items such as shampoo, pet food, school supplies, and other incidentals can be substantial in a grocery store. Do a little research first to determine whether shopping with coupons for those products is worth it at a grocery rather than another retail outlet.
Time is money. Most savvy shoppers already know that it takes time to review the list, plan meals, find coupons, outline sales, and put it all into action. If you decide to pay the membership fee to The Grocery Game, remember that you’re spending both time and money to make this work.
Get Started
The Grocery Game offers a four-week trial for just one dollar. During the trial, you can sample as many lists from available stores as you like in order to see what works best for your needs.
Is it worth $1 to give it a try? Absolutely. If anything, playing The Grocery Game will give you a better education regarding store sales cycles and how you can most benefit from them.
Comments
Click on the blue link above, Lisa, to go directly to The Grocery Game website.
-- Contributed by: TK2I would like to use the four-week trial for just a dollar.
-- Contributed by: Lisa GilletteThis page has been accessed 1,936 times. This page was last modified 11:17, 24 March 2008.
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