Groupon: Find Local Deals

 Groupon: Find Local Deals
Have you heard of Groupon? I heard about it a few months ago and thought I would pass it along to you. Sign up (for free) and receive one email each day containing a coupon for a local restaurant, attraction, zoo, museum, sporting event and more. I signed up and have never received a single piece of spam. If I don’t need the coupon I delete and move on. Groupon is a great way to find local deals and save some money.

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Comments

  1. Ashleigh Morgan says:

    I LOVE Groupon! I Have gotten $30 massages and 50% off meals all around my town of Portland, OR.

  2. TheHappyHousewife says:

    That is awesome!! Love it when I find companies that are legit and have great deals!

  3. Lisa Gylling says:

    I signed up for Groupon last month and have received emails for some great deals on services and food. I’ve been on vacation so I’ve yet to use it, but soon, real soon.

    Lisa

  4. Darla Hicks says:

    It all sounds good, i will give it a try, thank you.

  5. Valerie says:

    LivingSocial is similar to Groupon, but they are branching into smaller cities. Excellent for those of us not living close to a big city!

  6. Rosemary Tippens says:

    I bought 4 dozen eggs from Target last Friday. 2 dozen made it in and I put in the refrigerator. On Sunday morning, I found 2 dozen eggs left inadvertently in the trunk of the car. I live in Florida and it is about 80 degrees in the day but the trunk may be hotter. Should I toss the eggs left in the trunk or are they ok?
    I am inclined to toss them but don’t want to waste them if they are ok.

  7. TheHappyHousewife says:

    I would toss, you wouldn’t want to get sick right before the holidays. If they had been left out on your countertop I would probably try them, but not in a Florida car. :)

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