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Groupon Coupons saves me and my husband lots of money when it comes to our food and wine expeditions! Not only do I save tons of money on foodie items, I love checking out other things like electronics, spa appointments and more! I adore groupon and both my husband and I use the site on a regular basis. I hope that I'm able to show you ways that you can use Groupon that makes sense for you!
The thing that I love the most about Groupon Coupons is that it's completely free. No fees or membership dues to partake in the savings. That’s right – it’s FREE!
Here are some of the places you can find great foodie deals on with Groupon Coupons:
- Blue Apron
- Starbucks
- Restaurant.com
- NJoy
- Harry & David
Looking for foodie finds in your own back yard? Sear for coupons based on where you live, as well as the stores and restaurants that you're already familiar with. There are even coupons that are exclusive to Groupon Coupons.
Want to take your foodie tour on the road? Take a trip to Napa Valley, CA and taste some amazing wine? I went there last summer an it was an amazing experience! How about Traverse City, MI? I'll be going here for the second time this spring. Lots of wine, lots of quaint shops, and lots of wineries to visit.
Vacation at any wine town in the US and abroad, check out these great places to get awesome deals on hotel, rental cars, and flights!
- Orbitz
- Priceline
Want to see new deals posted regularly? Follow Groupon Coupons on Facebook and Twitter.
I love Groupon deals. I've used their site for years now and never regretted a purchase. I have been thinking about trying Blue Apron, I might have to snag me a deal.
ReplyDeleteI love Groupon - they always have great deals!
ReplyDeleteI use Groupon only for restaurants. I need to branch out and try others.
ReplyDeleteI wish we have Groupon here.
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge Groupon fan. I'm on there all the time!
ReplyDeleteI love Groupon coupons too! Amazing savings they give to consumers! Awesome coupons indeed!
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