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Giant Deals and Coupon Matchups For 6/24 – 6/30/22

For the Mommas

in gas points ($0.50 each after gas rewards points. in gas rewards points ($1.00 in gas rewards points ($0.20 in gas rewards points ($0.30 each after coupons and gas points. Buy (1) Recess Sparkling Water $1.99 in gas rewards points ($0.25

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Best Giant Deals Starting 6/24: Arm & Hammer, Blue Diamond and More

For the Mommas

in gas points ($0.50 each after gas rewards points. in gas rewards points ($1.00 in gas rewards points ($0.20 in gas rewards points ($0.30 each after coupons and gas points. Buy (1) Recess Sparkling Water $1.99 in gas rewards points ($0.25

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Best Giant Deals Starting 6/17: Quaker, Dannon and More

For the Mommas

Buy (1) Recess Sparkling Water 12 oz $1.99 each Redeem 5 Choice Rewards points offer on app FREE after point redemption. in gas rewards points ($0.50 each after gas points and rebate. in gas rewards points ($0.50 each after gas points and rebate. Buy (5) Powerade Drinks $1.39

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Giant Deals and Coupon Matchups For 6/17 – 6/23/22

For the Mommas

Buy (1) Recess Sparkling Water 12 oz $1.99 each Redeem 5 Choice Rewards points offer on app FREE after point redemption. in gas rewards points ($0.50 each after gas points and rebate. in gas rewards points ($0.50 each after gas points and rebate. Buy (5) Powerade Drinks $1.39

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What’s the Most Energy Efficient Form of Transportation

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Due to the recent high gas prices, he has been focused on researching gas credit card offers, most recently writing reviews of the 76 credit card and the Chase BP gas card. However he kindly reminds everyone that reducing your driving is the best way to save money on gas, as well as save the environment!

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Why Use Cash?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Gas stations, some hotels, some restaurants are examples of places you might negotiate a cash discount. In 2008-2009 when we had the credit crunch and recession, there was at least one day when stores were not accepting credit. If you didn’t have cash to spend that day, you may well have been stranded out of gas.

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It’s Harley Time – But Is It Worth the Cost?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

My other neighbor could probably afford the bike – until the great recession hit, his business lost enough customers to close shop and they went underwater on their mortgage. They can save money on gas for the commute to work. He was in his forties and wanted to have it while still young enough to enjoy it.

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