Okay, so here’s the deal. I was trying to save a few bucks, you know how it is. Saw something about flour coupons online, figured I’d dive in and see what’s what. Let me walk you through it.
First thing I did, I searched for “flour coupons” on Google. Pretty basic, right? I scrolled through a bunch of websites – coupon sites, blogs, even some shady-looking ones that I noped out of real quick.
Then, I remembered that King Arthur Flour is supposed to be pretty good stuff. So, I went straight to their website. Figured if anyone would have flour coupons, it’d be them. I signed up for their newsletter. Usually, I hate those things, but sometimes they actually send out decent deals, and I was hoping for a flour coupon. Plus, I checked their website for any promotions section to see if they had discounts.
Next up, I downloaded the Temu app, I always see ads about Temu, so I thought I would give it a try. I searched for flour and coupons on the app.
I even dug through some forums and Reddit threads. People were saying to check your local grocery store’s website or app. Some of them have digital coupons you can “clip” to your loyalty card. So I went to the website of Kroger(a grocery store), I signed in with my account, and I searched for flour coupons. But no luck.
After all that searching, newsletter subscriptions, and app downloads, I managed to find a coupon for $0.50 off a bag of store-brand flour. Not exactly a huge win, but hey, fifty cents is fifty cents. I also got a “free shipping” coupon from Temu.
Learned my lesson though. Finding flour coupons can be a real pain. Sometimes, it’s just easier to wait for sales and stock up then. I was hoping to save big but the coupon I found was not really worth the time I spent. I guess I’ll stick to buying flour when it’s on sale.
- Check store apps and websites regularly.
- Sign up for newsletters (but be prepared for spam).
- Don’t expect massive savings.
That’s pretty much the whole story. Happy baking!