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- ID Me If you're a first responder, veteran, active duty soldier, teacher, student, government worker, or perhaps otherwise offered deals this site tries to aggregate them for you
- Note 7/22/24 If you are any of those things, search for discounts, coupons, and deals at EVERY website of every store you shop at. You'd be surprised at the discounts you can rack up with the proper ID card in a lot of cases. Also, now that internet college is a thing for some colleges, and available everywhere with internet, consider using a student ID from that if you actually are enrolled as a student in online college. It still counts! I am however kind of surprised no place is yet offering such discounts, coupons and deals for essential workers. That's the backbone of our economy and we cease to function as a country without everyone doing those jobs.
- Camelcamelcamel An Amazon price tracker. Might help you save money buying stuff on there. Might not.
- R/Frugal It is what it says it is.
- R/Mealprep
- JoinHoney At the cost of personal privacy and possibly also being offered coupons for stuff you don't really want, you might join Honey. It's a Firefox browser extension that offers you coupons based on where you're browsing.
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FREEBIES
- Krazy Coupon Lady Food Holidays 6/19/23 Yet again Krazy Coupon Lady delivers. You may think that getting freebies of food from this or other non-food freebies is somehow bad or wrong. NONSENSE. This is how businesses let consumers know they're there. You'll find things and businesses you had no idea existed otherwise, and later if you happen to get a hankering or have a need for the same food or item you know where to buy it. Long term it drives demand for a product or service also, and creates more jobs. It's a very good thing.
- You may find great success searching month by month for food freebies, and for product freebies. Same idea, and you might find slightly different stuff based on whatever search engine you're using and any search terms you modify this search with.
- Via a Ranker list featuring a Reddit comment by u/nimblemind: a Sikh temple provides free vegetarian meals, a safe place, and a temporary shelter; no questions asked, but it's kind to be respectful and cover your hair in the prayer hall apparently. From my own experience, sometimes you can get free food from Hare Krishna temples also but it depends on the place. Some of these can get insistent with their Hinduism too, so unless you're comfy with Hinduism it might be... an experience. Shelters, soup kitchens, food pantries, and religious congregation-run organizations run the gamut with respect to if they're pushy with conversions or not. It really depends on the location, so ask a local at a coffee shop and/or a library if they're insistent you conform with their religious traditions before they help you, or not. I'd like to point out that if any of these are run by mosques or Muslims, it is extremely unlikely (well nigh impossible actually) that they'll demand any sort of religious stuff from you before helping you.
- Starbucks coffee grounds are free additions to anyone's compost pile. Ask.
- Most natural food stores have rotting organic food that they can't sell. Also good for compost. Ask.
- Dumpster diving is an infamous, but quite legal (in most areas, doublecheck for yours), way of getting free stuff. Lots of the haul is quite outstanding too. Just uh, learn all you can first, using guides such as the ones in Instructables.
- Remote Area Medical This is their clinic schedule. They're only in select locations at select times and the lines are suuuuper long. Nonetheless, I have heard good things.
- A list of freebies at Krazy Coupon Lady
- Free stuff to do with kids this summer, 2023 at Krazy Coupon Lady
- More freebies for kids from Krazy Coupon Lady
- Upcycling section illustrates that people are willing to throw away a wide variety of stuff that is still usable. If you have a particular desire for some kind of stuff that'd otherwise be thrown out, ask around, friends, family, business owners. Also check the nearest recycling plants for these things.
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