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Opt in for the newsletters offered by the manufacturer of products you use. Reputable manufactures often send out free product coupons, samples of new products, special offers and grocery coupons to individuals on their newsletter list. Read the product labeling, advertisements and websites of foods you have in your cupboard right now to find a slew of newsletters and clubs that will send free samples direct to your door. For example, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Proctor & Gamble and Dove all send frequent freebie samples to consumers that subscribe to their newsletters.
Join an online freebie community. Online communities have a wealth of knowledge and experience in regard to finding free stuff. The best free samples typically are offered in limited quantities, so it helps to have an online early alert system. Plus, online communities are excellent at sniffing out freebie scams to steer clear of.
Sign up for 'points reward programs' for products you buy regularly. Coca-Cola and Weight Watchers are just a couple of the products that allow you to rack up rewards for buying products. You may find items, such as gift cards, electronics, small appliances, pet products, free product coupons and more from belonging to these reward programs.
Contact companies of products you adore. Writing a glowing letter or sending an appreciative email to product manufactures can sometimes result in wonderful free surprises. This method is hit or miss, and should be reserved only for those products you truly are passionate about.
Follow product manufactures on social networking sites, such as Twitter, Myspace or Facebook. More and more products are jumping on the social networking bandwagon and they often reward followers with coupons, free samples or exclusive product giveaways. Look for 'follow us' banners on product websites or search for the products you use directly on your favorite networking site.
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How to Get Free Food Vouchers for the SupermarketIn Feburary 2016 17,
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These food vouchers for free food come directly from food manufacturers. You will be contacting them. But first you must prepare. Keep the packaging for every item you eat so that you can refer to it when contacting the manufacturer. With every meal, record what you and your family liked and didn't like about each item: taste, texture, easy of use, packaging, how it made you feel. Was it difficult opening the tube of Pillsbury biscuits? Write that down. Did you have trouble mixing up your baby formula? Write that down. Did you appreciate how easy it was for your twelve year old to make those chocolate chip cookies from a mix? All of these things are feedback that manufacturers appreciate. Think of yourself an evaluator every time you put food in your mouth.
Next, contact the manufacturer. You can do this by phone, postal mail, or email. The contact information may be on the packaging. If you cannot find the information you need on the packaging. Run search for the item and manufacturer as well as the words 'Contact Us' on a good search engine like Google. Give them your feedback. If you can include something personal to draw in the reader all the better. At the end ask them if they have any coupons available to send. Always be polite.
Keep track of who've you contacted, for what and when using a computer document, a notebook, whatever works for you the best. Write only once every six months for each product that you use. After six months write again.Once you get your free food vouchers, you can use them right away of course. Or you can maximize them to net you even more free food. Yes, you read that right. More free food. Read my article, 'How to Use Free Food Vouchers at the Supermarket' to learn more.
In Feburary 2016 17,
These food vouchers for free food come directly from food manufacturers. You will be contacting them. But first you must prepare. Keep the packaging for every item you eat so that you can refer to it when contacting the manufacturer. With every meal, record what you and your family liked and didn't like about each item: taste, texture, easy of use, packaging, how it made you feel. Was it difficult opening the tube of Pillsbury biscuits? Write that down. Did you have trouble mixing up your baby formula? Write that down. Did you appreciate how easy it was for your twelve year old to make those chocolate chip cookies from a mix? All of these things are feedback that manufacturers appreciate. Think of yourself an evaluator every time you put food in your mouth.
Next, contact the manufacturer. You can do this by phone, postal mail, or email. The contact information may be on the packaging. If you cannot find the information you need on the packaging. Run search for the item and manufacturer as well as the words 'Contact Us' on a good search engine like Google. Give them your feedback. If you can include something personal to draw in the reader all the better. At the end ask them if they have any coupons available to send. Always be polite.
Keep track of who've you contacted, for what and when using a computer document, a notebook, whatever works for you the best. Write only once every six months for each product that you use. After six months write again.Once you get your free food vouchers, you can use them right away of course. Or you can maximize them to net you even more free food. Yes, you read that right. More free food. Read my article, 'How to Use Free Food Vouchers at the Supermarket' to learn more.
In Feburary 2016 17,
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