When I went to All You‘s website to look for new June coupons I saw a new application. “Grocery Circular Roundup”
Apparently this FREE interactive tool launched today. It allows shoppers to browse grocery circulars by typing in their zip code or selecting their favorite local store to see what’s on sale in their area. Shoppers can also enter their shopping list to match desired items with local sales. The tool is powered by Grocery Server, the leading grocery search and shopping engine.
About Grocery Server
Founded by a team of retail, marketing and technology veterans from Qponix and MyGroceryDeals.com, Grocery Server is a vertical search and shopping engine that powers local deal discovery, recipe search and grocery shopping lists on Web, mobile and social media sites. Sites and applications “powered by Grocery Server,” close the loop between online product research and planning and offline purchasing, helping users to make informed purchase decisions before ever entering the grocery store. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/groceryserver.
HERE is how to get started:
- Enter your zip code. The first results to appear in Grocery Circular Roundup will be all the grocery products and brands on sale in your neighborhood that day.
- Sort deals by food category (fruit, bread, meat) and grocery store
- To add deals and coupons to a complete printable list, click the “Add to List” link
- Click “Your Shopping List” to view and print or email your shopping list
If you’d like to search for deals on specific items and brands:
- Click on the “Search By Item” tab
- Type your items and click “Find Savings” to see all the stores in your area with deals on the items you searched, followed by specific deals organized by category. You can see all stores or select specific stores
- To add items to your list, click the “Add to List” link
- Click “Your Shopping List” to view and print or email your shopping list
So now I have a few new things to play with along with Grocery Circular Roundup. I didn’t know about Grocery Server or My Grocery Deals. I need all the help I can get to save money!
If you’ve used any of those sites please share what you like or dislike about them. Are they easy or hard to use? Do they work better if you live in a more populated area as opposed to somewhere rural?
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