Save Time and Money With These Grocery Shopping Apps

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Although we’ve offered you a ton of tips on how to save on groceries, sometimes it’s nice to have a helping hand from technology. Check out these apps and how they can help you save big bucks and a lot of time at the supermarket.

Buy locally grown food that’s in season

Buying food that’s in season and locally grown will be easier on your budget. Check out Farmstand, a free app that’ll help you find local, in-season food.

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Check what’s on sale

If you want to know what deals are available at supermarkets, discount stores and pharmacies, this free app called Grocery Pal will show you where the sales items are.

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Find coupons

Instead of clipping coupons, download the free Coupon Sherpa app. When you’re checking out your groceries, the app will display the bar code for the cashier can scan to give you the discount.

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Comparison Shopping

With this free Apples2Oranges app, you can compare the prices of two products to see which one gives you the most for your money.

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Have Your Reward Cards on Hand

Rather than carrying a bulky key ring full of reward cards, download the free Key Ring app to your phone to have all of your reward cards with you all the time.

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Compile Ingredient Lists With a Click of the Button

Instead of copying all the ingredients you need from a recipe online, GroceryTrip ($3) will scan the recipe for you and turn it into a list. This makes it easier for you to try new recipes and cook at home more often, which translates into big savings because you’re not eating out as much.

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