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TORONTO – With two growing boys, two finicky cats, and a wife who loves to cook, it’s next to impossible to keep the refrigerator full or the pantry shelves stocked. When it comes to household items like toilet paper, paper towels and toothpaste, no matter how much I buy there never seems to be any around. I’m constantly running to the store and some weeks it feels like I’m spending more on the staples I need at home than I’m making at work.

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If your family is anything like mine (and I know I’m not alone in this scenario because I see the same people at the store each time I go), you’ll understand the need to stretch your dollar as far as you can.

A couple of months ago I decided I was going to take control of the shopping situation and I started using a few select apps on my phone. These apps have helped me save a lot of money, keep track of the best deals around and plan out my shopping list to get the best bang for my buck.

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Here are the five (free) must-have apps I highly recommend if you’re looking for ways to save money in your daily life.

Checkout 51 (iOS/Android)

When I first tried saving money on my grocery bill I immediately started clipping coupons. And boy, did I clip a lot of coupons. The problem of course is every time I went to the store the coupons were nicely organized at home and not with me. Checkout 51 helps solve that issue.

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Checkout 51 gives you money back on certain products after you purchase them. Some items will give you 0.25$, while others could give you a few dollars back. The app shows you what products you can get money back on that week so you know what deals you can get ahead of time.

After you purchase items on the list you photograph and upload your receipt via the app. The receipt gets checked and once approved (usually within 48 hours) the money you earned gets added to your account. Once you hit $20 a cheque is mailed out to you.

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Snapsaves (iOS/Android) is essentially the same thing, but I’ve found that Checkout 51 is faster at accumulating money (there is nothing wrong with using both).

GasBuddy (iOS/Android/Blackberry/Windows Phone)

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With the cost of gas rising to astronomical highs across the country, finding the station closest to you with the lowest price per litre is a major bonus. GasBuddy does just that.

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GasBuddy relies on users to confirm and update prices at stations so that the most current price per litre is listed.

The app uses the built-in GPS on your phone to locate stations near you or you can search a specific area anywhere in North America (so if you’re driving somewhere further away and want to see if it’s worth it to wait to fill up, you can check before heading out).

If you sign-up for a GasBuddy account and report prices for them, you’ll also be entered to win a $100 in free gas gift card giveaway.

RedFlagDeals (iOS/Mobile web)

If there is a deal to be had in Canada, it is most likely being discussed on RedFlagDeals long before you hear about it.

While the main site does post select offers, it’s the forums where you really want to visit to find the greatest discounts. RFDers are hardcore about their shopping and they know what the best price of pretty much everything is and will tell you when to jump on a sale to stock up.

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I’ve saved money on everything from LED bulbs and rechargeable batteries, to take-out pizza and dish detergent, thanks to the RedFlagDeals community.

For Costco members the site is most beneficial as people post the sales of the week (along with images from the store) for both West and East Coast shoppers. This is handy so you know whether it’s worth making a trip to the giant box or not.

Although you don’t need the app to get the benefits of the site, it does help when you’re out and want to check on a deal (or share a finding with fellow RFDers).

Flipp (iOS/Android)

Flipp takes the weekly flyers crammed in your mailbox and puts them on your phone or tablet in a clean, searchable app.

While you can search for a specific flyer and browse flyers as you would if they were sent to your house, the best capability of Flipp is being able to search for a product, such as milk, to see all the flyers that have it listed and for what price.

Checking if a sale at a store is worth it — while standing in the aisle — is a huge bonus. I don’t purchase any big items now without referencing Flipp first.

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You can also clip items to a shopping list in Flipp and add flyers for stores you frequently shop at to your favourites for easy reference.

PC Plus (iOS, Android, Blackberry)

Collecting PC Points used to be for PC Financial customers only. Over the last year, the programme has had a complete overhaul and now anyone can join the new and improved PC Plus programme to earn free groceries at select stores across Canada.

Besides being your actual points card, the app lets you load special offers of the week (the items that are going to earn you extra points), see your points balance, find participating stores, get recipes and create shopping lists.

A thousand points is equal to a $1 in groceries. In one small $50 shop I was able to get a total of 15,000 points (or $15) by purchasing special offers I needed. In the last two months I’ve cashed in $50 worth of points twice and I still have enough points to cash in another $30 worth.

If you don’t do apps, PC Plus also has a points card you can request.

SOUND OFF: What apps do you use to help save money on your daily needs? Let us know in the comments below, via Twitter @GlobalNews or on our Facebook page.

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What is the app that pays you for buying groceries? ›

With Ibotta it's easy to earn cash back, whether you're at the grocery store or shopping online.

What is the Flashfood app? ›

Flashfood connects shoppers with fresh produce, meat and other groceries at up to 50% off, with the goals of diverting food waste from landfills and offering deals on groceries.

What is the best way to save money at the grocery store? ›

11 tips for saving money at the grocery store
  1. Pay with a grocery rewards card. ...
  2. Sign up for the loyalty program. ...
  3. Clip coupons. ...
  4. Join a wholesale club. ...
  5. Go in with a list and stick to it. ...
  6. Buy items on sale. ...
  7. Avoid pre-packaged items. ...
  8. Compare prices between stores.

What are 7 shopping tips to help you get the most out of your food budget? ›

7 Tips to Make Grocery Shopping Easier
  • Keep a Pre-made Staples List. ...
  • Plan Your Meals for the Week. ...
  • Assess Your Pantry and Refrigerator. ...
  • Organize Your List By Categories and Store Layout. ...
  • Shop During Slow Times for a More Relaxed Experience. ...
  • Avoid Shopping Hungry to Stay on Track.

Are there really apps that pay you money? ›

Most money-making apps pay you real money; a few apps only provide gift cards. Swagbucks, Upside and Survey Junkie allow you to cash out to your PayPal account. If you prefer a check mailed to your home, Rakuten is the best pick.

What is the Flip grocery app? ›

Shop smarter with Flipp and save 20% weekly on groceries.

Flipp is your one-stop marketplace for savings and deals. Browse weekly digital flyers from retailers near you, or search for the items you need. For the best mobile experience and to browse products on-the-go, download the Flipp app today.

What is Save on foods app? ›

Load digital coupons to help you save money and earn More Rewards points on your weekly grocery bill.
  • Plan Your Shop. Whether you're shopping in-store or online – the “My Lists” function in the app makes it easy to build custom shopping lists.
  • Order Groceries. Shop anytime, from anywhere. ...
  • Access More Rewards.

What happens if you don't pick up Flashfood? ›

When orders are placed and not picked up, the items are docked from the inventory count and do end up going to waste, which is very sad. However, we do understand that things happen and we can arrange a refund if this is your first time.

What grocery store saves you the most money? ›

According to MarketForce Information's 2024 U.S. Grocery Panel Study, these are the 10 grocery stores that offer the most value for your money, according to shoppers.
  • Food 4 Less. ...
  • Grocery Outlet. ...
  • WinCo Foods. ...
  • Giant Eagle. ...
  • Market Basket. ...
  • Wegman's. ...
  • ALDI. ...
  • BJs.

What are 3 tips for saving money on food? ›

Eight Ways To Save Money on Groceries
  • Simplify your meal planning. ...
  • Before you head to the store, take inventory of what you already have on hand. ...
  • Browse coupons and various store promotions before you shop. ...
  • Focus on budget-friendly foods. ...
  • Buy in bulk when it's cost-effective (but be wise not to overbuy!).
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What is the 6 to 1 grocery method? ›

The 6-to-1 Grocery Method is a basic calculation (we're talking elementary-level math, basically counting), to plan your weekly grocery shop. Here's the system: Fill your grocery cart with six vegetables, five fruits, four proteins, three starches, two sauces or spreads, and one "fun" item for yourself.

How to shop smart for groceries? ›

7 Habits of Smart Supermarket Shoppers
  1. Make a list. Organize your list into categories relevant to your household to save time spent scanning the list and aisles. ...
  2. Stick to in-season produce. ...
  3. Shop the perimeter. ...
  4. Read nutritional labels. ...
  5. Skip the samples. ...
  6. Reach for the back. ...
  7. Be wary of deals.

How can I make money delivering groceries? ›

Instacart is an app that connects you to customers who need items delivered from local stores. You use the app to view orders in your area, choose the ones you want, then shop and deliver those items to your customers. When you get paid, you can cash out in hours and earn even more with tips for great service.

What app pays you to shop for others? ›

Shipt is a membership-based grocery marketplace, enabling delivery of fresh foods, household essentials, and more from local stores. Become a personal shopper with Shipt and earn money while you shop and deliver in your community.

What is the Flip app? ›

Flip (formerly Flipgrid) is a free web and mobile app from Microsoft that schools around the world have been using for more than a decade to record, edit and share video assignments. Flip your classroom today, and help every student find their voice! Sign Up For Free.

How does the Flipp app make money? ›

Flipp Revenue Model

Retailers - charge them a subscription fee for hosting their flyers. They additionally charge for providing information analytics of their flyer distribution, clippings, purchases, etc. Consumers - they will advertise bound promotions to shoppers in the future.

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