As previously discussed in this
topic, I have decided to sign up for the 4 week trial of the Grocery Game. It is $1 for four weeks.
The Grocery Game tracks the prices of items at your local supermarket when they hit a special or low price, it matches the item up with a coupon you received in your local paper to make the price even cheaper. The idea is to file all the coupons you receive and then only use them when the Grocery Game tells you it's time. You don't even need to clip the coupons at first. They say you can keep them in the inserts, so long as you write the date of the paper on the top of the insert. Then, when you see a coupon on the list, pull out the insert with that date and clip it.
For example, this week Jewel had Hillshire Deli meat on sale for 2 for $7.00. The Grocery Game paired it with a coupon printed in the January 27 Tribune, so the coupon database goes pretty far back.
The Grocery Game says that not all specials are published in the Jewel weekly flyer, but their database tracks the unpublished sales, therefore making sure you are getting the most bang for your buck.
So, how much did I save my first week? Seeing that my coupon file is not that large yet, we did not have many coupons to match up to the list. Even with very few coupons, we saved about $24.
However, I would have several of the items on the list WITHOUT the Grocery Game telling me to, as we needed them and they were on special. I might not have been savvy enough to match them up with all coupons though. So, I'm more comfortable with saying the Grocery Game saved us about $12 the first week.
If you are a brand loyalist, the game is probably not for you. To get the best deals on items, you have to be willing to buy what's on sale and for which you have a coupon. Also, there are a lot of packaged foods on the list that I would never consider buying.
Right now, the jury's out on if I think this is worth the fee ($10 per 8 weeks once the trial is over). More than likely, I will sign up for one eight week period after the trial, so I have three months to judge.
I plan on updating this thread with my weekly savings.
Kim