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Patch Launches 'Grocery Specials' Section

Print coupons, find grocery specials and email lists to yourself and friends using Patch's new "Grocery Specials" section.

Patch on Monday announced its launch of the "Grocery Specials" section.

Grocery Specials allows readers to browse local grocery coupons and weekly specials. Similar to the weekly circulars found in print newspapers by each local retailer, the Grocery Specials section has hundreds of retailers’ specials in one place. This section uses a third-party (Grocery Server) to deliver local grocery data. 


Reader benefits:

  • Find grocery specials in local grocery stores
  • Add specials and coupons to a list
  • Print coupons
  • Print a list of specials
  • Email a list of specials to yourself or another peson

How to Access Grocery Specials from East Cobb Patch:

  • On the homepage navigation bar, click on "More Stuff," then select "Grocery Specials" from the drop-down menu; or
  • Click on the “Start Saving” button on the  “Grocery Specials” unit located on the bottom right of the homepage.

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