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New Brunswick couponer says saving still possible amid sky-high prices

Swansburg has expanded her brand beyond just couponing, but still has a tip or two to share on cutting costs.Chuckwagon horse euthanized after Calgary Stampede race“As far as shopping around, it used to be really common to go through the fliers and say, ‘Okay, I’m going to go to this store for this and that store for that’ … It’s just not feasible anymore with the price of gas or transportation to get between the stores.

Shoppers need to sign up, check the offers, save their receipts and scan them into the app after purchase to get a small amount of money back. “There are actually brands of milk right now on Caddle, which is one of the apps, Northumberland milk, sour cream, coffee cream. There are cashback offers on that. You never usually see offers on dairy products, so they’re worth checking out.”

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