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How to use cashback rewards platforms to stretch your grocery dollar

You can use old fashioned paper coupons to save at the grocery store. But there are more ways to save these days, using digital cash back offers. A growing number of apps and websites are out there. The Deal Diva loves saving money this way and has a few tips for people who want to follow suit.

Just make sure to make a plan and save your paper receipt

A man walks down a grocery store aisle
If you want to save more money when you buy groceries, you could sign up for several digital coupon or cashback apps, such as Checkout 51, AirMiles, Websaver.ca, and GoCoupons.ca. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press)

Wouldn't it be nice to pay just 47 cents for a large tub of yogurt instead of $4.47? How about saving 30 per cent when you stock up on ground coffee, or getting some packages of soup for half price?

Well, these things are 100 per cent possible if you plan ahead and maximize your savings using cashback digital offers at the supermarket.

Click the link below to hear the Deal Diva talk to The 306 host Peter Mills about how she researches the deals and plans her shopping trips to take advantage of various cashback apps and websites.

The rising cost of just about everything has people looking for ways to save at the grocery checkout. But the Deal Diva is in to tell us about cash back apps and digital coupons that you might want to check out before shopping.

Love deals? Click here for more Deal Diva segments for more great tips on saving money.

The Deal Diva shares her tips to save money on The 306.
The Deal Diva shares her tips to save money on The 306. (Lianne Sabourin)