E-Coupons or electronic coupons are a convenient way to save money at the grocery store. Free coupons load directly to your participating grocery store savings card, so there is no paper to lose or forget.
Fred Meyer ecoupons are called Cellfire Coupons. Basically you attach electronic coupons to your Fred Meyer rewards card. When you scan the card at check out, any qualifying coupons will deduct from your total! Learn how to sign up for cellfire!
Target ecoupons are called mobile coupons. These will really only work on smartphones, or a phone that has browser capabilities. Once a month, Target sends out a text with a link to their mobile web coupons. Clicking on the link brings you to a page that has a funky barcode that the cashier can scan at checkout. Learn more about Target Mobile Coupons.
Cellfire: works with dozens of other stores besides Fred Meyer including: Safeway, Smiths, Vons, Domonicks, Vons, Fry’s, Tom Thumb, Pavillions, Ralphs, Randalls, Giant Eagle, Dillions and many more. Find out if your store takes Cellfire
Upromise: Rather than receiving cash off your purchases, your savings goes into your Upromise account. You can then earn interest for tax-free college savings! You can also pay off student loans or receive a check for college expenses!
P&GeSaver: Download Procter and Gamble Coupons right to your store savings card.
Shortcuts: One more site to find electronic coupons.































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Fred Meyer also has ecoupons through their website, which is hosted by Softcoin. Also, some of Shortcuts’ ecoupons work for Fred Meyer too.
So are the ecoupons considered manufacture coupons or a store coupon? Can they be stacked with a printable or other coupon?
This varies by store. Some stores allow stacking others do not. Check with your local store.
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Just wondering if there are any more sites like this anyone has discovered recently? My grocery stores are only on the Upromise site.
I’m looking for Price Chopper and Wegmans primarily.
Also, what about grocery store coupons through text message? (I don’t have a smart phone)
Haven’t seen anything new. And I have yet to see text message coupons… except for a few dining places (Arby’s and Papa Johns).