With grocery prices (and pretty much everything else) through the roof, couponing remains a smart move. Honestly — it’s practically common sense.
A lot of people get immediately put off by the word “coupon.” Nobody wants to be the one slowing down the checkout line with paper clippings, and plenty of folks dread falling for sketchy online offers that promise bargains but only bring spam.
No matter how you feel about coupons, there are still legit ways to snag discounts both online and in brick-and-mortar stores. You just need to know where to look (wink). If you’re tired of hunting all over the web for the best savings sources, you’re in luck.
We’ve gathered the top places to find coupons and deals online in 2025 so you can cut costs on everyday essentials and wishlist items alike. Bookmark these 79 savings resources and keep your wallet happy.
General Grocery Coupons
Grocery expenses are one of the easiest budget categories to trim, and there are tons of coupons available to help you do it.
- Coupons.com: One of the largest coupon sites around — so you’ll find plenty of options.
- Grocery Coupon Network: A solid source of free printable grocery coupons for everyday needs.
- Lozo: This site is cool because it suggests coupons based on your shopping list, helping you avoid buying discounted items you don’t actually need.
- The Krazy Coupon Lady: A curated list of top manufacturer coupons to save on your go-to grocery items.
- For The Mommas: Free printable coupons for family groceries and supplies — yes, even pet items and kids’ needs.
- Kroger Krazy: An independently run site focused on sharing the best coupons for Kroger shoppers.
- P&G: Join their loyalty list to get coupons via email for household staples like detergent and shampoo.
- Pillsbury: Subscribe to emails to receive coupons, or browse daily offers on their site.
- WK Kellogg Co. : Breakfast savings galore — your cereal budget just got friendlier.
- Passion for Savings: While not strictly a grocery site, it highlights deals across food, clothing and more to help you pinch pennies.
Store-Specific Savings on Groceries
Most supermarkets run free rewards programs and many supply printable or digital coupons on their sites.
11. City Market: Enroll in a rewards card and check their weekly online deals.
12. Fareway offers free printable coupons — no membership needed. Use their store locator to find local specials.
13. Publix lets you click-to-clip coupons that apply automatically at checkout.
14. Kroger requires a free account, but signing up is quick and worthwhile.
15. Piggly-Wiggly provides free, printable coupons.
16. Whole Foods: Yes — you can find savings even at this pricier grocer.
17. ShopRite organizes digital coupons by category and brand for easy browsing.
18. Aldi: Don’t miss their weekly specials — the prices are often better than you expect.
19. Winn-Dixie posts a digital weekly ad, with print copies available in-store.
20. The Fresh Market: Weekly deals on produce and packaged items at local stores.
21. Shop ‘n Save: This Midwestern chain posts coupons on its website, living up to its name.
22. Safeway: Sign up for a local membership to access exclusive deals, and use their app to carry coupons on your phone.
23. Schnucks: Free printable coupons available online.
24. Acme offers great printable coupons once you create an account.
25. Shoppers: Make a free account to clip digital coupons and save.
26. Shaw’s: Join Shaw’s for U with a free account to access coupons and perks.
27. Food Lion: Load coupons straight to your rewards card.
28. Albertsons posts printable coupons and weekly ads for members — create a free account to begin.

Pharmacies
Pharmacy costs can add up quickly. These resources can help you shave off some major expenses.
- GoodRx: Search medications by zip code to find the lowest prices at nearby pharmacies. They also provide coupons and telehealth services.
- SingleCare: Another site that compares local drug prices — sometimes it even undercuts GoodRx.
- Rite Aid: Offers printable coupons across a range of household items.
- Walgreens: Clip coupons to your Balance Rewards account for in-store savings.
- CVS: Link your ExtraCare account online to track and redeem deals without digging through long paper receipts.
Other Stores With Big Savings
You don’t have to limit your bargain hunting to groceries and medication. From general retailers to warehouses, bookstores, home improvement chains and pet stores — here’s where to save.
- Amazon: Lots of people don’t realize Amazon has a coupon section — check it and start clipping.
- Walmart: Find strong online deals across many departments.
- Target: Everyone loves Target — use coupons to bring down that impulse-buy total.
- Costco: If you’re a member, watch their online offers to maximize bulk savings.
- BJ’s: Print coupons before heading out to shop.
- Old Navy: Coupon codes are posted on their site so you know what discounts are available.
- Dollar General: Even with already low prices, this store offers coupons to trim costs further.
- Best Buy: Their weekly ad can bring significant savings on electronics.
- Bed, Bath and Beyond: Known for coupons — a 10% discount is meaningful for pricier home goods.
- Barnes & Noble: Book lovers should regularly check their deals.
- Bookshop.org: Support indie bookstores while scoring deals — including on new releases.
- Book Outlet: Offers steep discounts on new books without couponing.
- Sam’s Club: Bulk buying saves, and members can often find extra deals.
- JCPenney: Centralized coupons and offers make it easy to see current discounts.
- Kohl’s: View sales and events together — don’t forget to redeem Kohl’s Cash.
- Home Depot: Creating a free account unlocks access to many in-store and online deals.
- Ace Hardware: This nationwide chain has a huge selection of coupons — create an account to get deals via email or track them in the app.
- Michael’s: Print coupons or use promo codes to save on craft supplies.
- Hobby Lobby: Check the weekly ad for bargains on hobby supplies.
- Chewy: Regular coupons on pet food, toys and meds; consider Autoship for recurring savings (35% off first Autoship order, 5% after).
- Petco: Create an account to access coupons if you shop there.
- Petsmart: Monitor special offers to keep pet costs down and spend the rest on silly pet outfits.
Savings Sites
If you’re hunting the best price on a specific item rather than shopping at a particular retailer, these deal-aggregation sites are essential.
- Groupon: Known for big discounts on local services, gear, and travel — they also have a mobile app for on-the-go deals.
- Valpak: Offers local coupons and promo codes for a variety of needs.
- Slickdeals: Consolidates featured bargains across categories so you can find the lowest prices.
- TechBargains: Curates tech discounts from around the web so you can make an informed buy.
- Dealsplus: Links to store sales and displays featured deals on the homepage.
- Dealcatcher: Highlights top online deals and the daily standout bargain.
- Offers.com: Showcases deals on everything from batteries to boots.
- CouponFollow: Aggregates coupons and promo codes for online and in-store savings.
- RetailMeNot: A coupon hub with store-specific promo codes.
- Promocodes: A reliable resource for online discount codes.
- PromoPro: A good source for promo codes on watches, jewelry and other items.
Cash-Back Apps & Shopping Portals
Rebates are great — they’re money back in your pocket. Shopping portals work similarly by giving you cash back when you shop through their links.
There’s little reason not to use a cash-back portal when shopping online — even small percentages add up.
If you’re uncertain whether a retailer participates in a cash-back portal (chances are it does), check Cashbackholic.
- Ibotta: One of the internet’s favorite tools, offering up to 30% cash back at select retailers.
- CouponCabin: Provides cash back (often multiple times over) plus coupons.
- Checkout 51: Earn cash back on groceries and gas via their app or extension.
- Goodsearch: When you shop through their portal, a portion goes to charity; it also helps find organizations to support.
- Upromise: A cash-back portal aimed at helping families save for college.
- BeFrugal: A free portal with cash-back offers, coupons and deals.
- Rakuten: One of the highest-paying cash-back portals out there.
- Checkmate: A newer service that scans your inbox for coupons and applies available savings to your cart at checkout.
- Fetch: Snap photos of receipts to earn points you can redeem for gift cards.
- Karma: An app/extension that finds coupons and discounts to lower your purchase total.
- Upside: Get cash back on travel and dining expenses via their app.
- Key Ring: Stores all your loyalty cards digitally to simplify coupon and rewards use. Available on iOS and Android.
- Flipp: Displays local store flyers so you can preview deals before you shop. App available for iOS and Android.
We hope these resources help you uncover new ways to save. Happy clipping!
Corrine Mayer splits her time between a small mountain cabin and road-tripping in a camper with her partner and dog. She contributes to finance, real estate and lifestyle outlets, and is also working on a couple of fiction projects.













