As inflation gets tougher on Canadians, Nova Scotian Dana Calder is growing her online following as the "Coupon Nannie," helping people cut their rising food bills.
There are more ways than ever to use coupons. From the traditional method of cutting them out of flyers, or collecting from grocery store aisles, to printing or mailing them out from online apps. Shoppers can also scan their grocery receipts to a cash-back app, and get a credit in their debit account.
Global's Ross Lord explains how Calder is coaching people to save, and how her own hardships are driving her to help.
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There are more ways than ever to use coupons. From the traditional method of cutting them out of flyers, or collecting from grocery store aisles, to printing or mailing them out from online apps. Shoppers can also scan their grocery receipts to a cash-back app, and get a credit in their debit account.
Global's Ross Lord explains how Calder is coaching people to save, and how her own hardships are driving her to help.
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