If you want to find the best sales on groceries in town, use this app

Freddy Frugal | March 27, 2023 in Frugal Rocks

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Welcome back to another edition of Frugal Rocks, where we give our best tips and tricks to help save you money. Today’s trick is to help you save money on groceries, and it’s super simple. All you have to do is use an app or visit a website.

One app that can help you save money on groceries is Reebee. Reebee is a free app that lets you access flyers and deals from a wide range of retailers including grocery stores, electronics stores and department stores. You can easily find the best deals on the products you need, without having to leaf through countless flyers or check prices on the store’s apps.

Here’s how it works: simply download the Reebee app or visit their website and type in whatever groceries you need. Let's use bacon as an example. 

Once you've entered your search, sort the results by price to see where in town has the best deal on what you’re looking for.

It is important to note that sometimes the lowest price won't be convenient for you, as most of us don’t want to have to go all over town for our groceries. However, if you’re going to a couple of stores, you can find which stores have a better price for your essentials and visit them.

Using Reebee to find the best deals on groceries is an easy and convenient way to save money. With just a few taps on your phone, you can quickly compare prices and find the best deals on the products you need. Plus, by using the app regularly, you can save even more money on your grocery bills over time.

We spend so much time on our phones anyways, so why not use them to help us save some money?

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